Article R814-51
In the exercise of their functions, judicial administrators and judicial representatives registered on the lists drawn up by the Commission nationale d'inscription et de discipline wear a toga, closed…
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In the exercise of their functions, judicial administrators and judicial representatives registered on the lists drawn up by the Commission nationale d'inscription et de discipline wear a toga, closed…
The labour inspection officer referred to in Article L. 8112-1 may ask the employer to have the conformity of the work equipment referred to in Article L. 4321-1 with the provisions applicable to it v…
The time limit for complying with formal notices and the time limits for appeals run from the day of delivery of the notice or the day of presentation of the registered letter.
…hat the employer or user company making the declaration falls within the scope of article R. 8291-1 and that the employee does not hold any other valid card.
A party who has brought his action before the competent civil court may not bring it before the criminal court. This is not the case unless the criminal court has been seised by the public prosecutor'…
In places where a crime has been committed, it is forbidden, on pain of the fine laid down for fourth-class offences, for any unauthorised person to alter the state of the premises or take any samples…
A felony or misdemeanour is defined as a felony or misdemeanour that is currently being committed or has just been committed. There is also a crime or offence in flagrante delicto when, at a time very…
…s notified, immediately informs the public prosecutor, goes without delay to the scene of the crime and makes all useful observations.He ensures the preservation of evidence likely to disappear and of…
…a view to seizing such property; if the search is carried out for the sole purpose of searching for and seizing property for which confiscation is provided for in the fifth and sixth paragraphs of the…
Unless a claim is made from inside the house or exceptions are provided for by law, searches and home visits may not be commenced before 6 a.m. and after 9 p.m. The formalities mentioned in articles 5…
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