Article 972
If the case is remitted to a court of first instance or if it is to resume before such a court, the file shall be transmitted without delay by the clerk of the court to the clerk of that court. If the…
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If the case is remitted to a court of first instance or if it is to resume before such a court, the file shall be transmitted without delay by the clerk of the court to the clerk of that court. If the…
…of nullity: 1° For plaintiffs who are natural persons: an indication of their surname, first names and domicile; For plaintiffs who are legal persons: an indication of their form, name and registered…
…fendant that he must, if he intends to defend the appeal, constitute a lawyer at the Conseil d'Etat and the Cour de cassation and informs him that if he does not constitute a lawyer, the judgment to b…
…o send a statement in response by registered letter, to the clerk's office of the Cour de cassation and to lodge a cross-appeal, if appropriate.
…wer of attorney, shall make, deliver or send by registered post to the registry of the court which handed down the contested decision.
Subject to the penalties provided for in articles 905-2 and 908 to 910, the pleadings are notified to the parties' lawyers within the time limit for their delivery to the court registry. Subject to th…
The first president may, during the appeal proceedings, order on application any urgent measures relating to the safeguarding of the rights of a party or a third party where the circumstances require…
…to one or more magistrates of the court all or part of the functions assigned to him by subtitles I and II. The presidents of chambers may likewise delegate to the magistrates of their chambers all or…
…on pain of nullity: 1° For natural person plaintiffs: an indication of their surname, first names and domicile; For legal person plaintiffs: an indication of their form, name and registered office a…
Where a statement of case is produced by the plaintiff, the Registrar of the Court of Cassation shall without delay notify a copy to the defendant by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.
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