Article 987
…etter with acknowledgement of receipt. This notification reproduces the content of the articles 991 and 994.The court clerk shall simultaneously request the file to be sent to the registry of the cour…
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…etter with acknowledgement of receipt. This notification reproduces the content of the articles 991 and 994.The court clerk shall simultaneously request the file to be sent to the registry of the cour…
…epresentative makes, delivers or sends by registered post either to the registry of the court that handed down the contested decision or to the registry of the Court of Cassation. The statement shall…
…t clerk shall summon the defendant to the hearing scheduled for the debates, as soon as it is fixed and at least fifteen days in advance, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The plai…
…the other parties or to the party who is not required to constitute a lawyer at the Conseil d'Etat and the Cour de cassation. If the defendant has not constituted a lawyer, the pleading must, under t…
The Registrar shall register the appeal. He shall mention the date on which it is lodged and shall deliver, or send by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, a receipt of the declaration,…
If the rights of a party are in jeopardy, the first president may, on application, fix the day on which the case will be called by priority. He shall designate the chamber to which the case shall be d…
…the opposing party for the day fixed. Copies of the application, the order of the first president, and a copy of the statement of appeal endorsed by the registrar or a copy of the statement of appeal…
If necessary, the President of the Chamber may refer the case to the Conseiller de la mise en état.
…all be lodged, by a declaration made or sent by registered post to the registry of the court which handed down the decision, by a lawyer or a public or ministerial officer in cases where the latter is…
…al, there shall be produced by the plaintiff as many copies of his pleading as there are defendants and by the defendant as many copies of the reply pleading as there are plaintiffs. These copies shal…
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