Article 1424-4
The European order for payment or the decision rejecting an application for a European order for payment, together with the application form, are kept as minutes at the court registry.
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The European order for payment or the decision rejecting an application for a European order for payment, together with the application form, are kept as minutes at the court registry.
…of service shall contain, in addition to the particulars prescribed for bailiff's documents, an indication of the court before which the opposition must be brought, the time limit allowed and the form…
…on the information qualified as important by the European order for payment form as well as the indications mentioned in Article 1424-5. The completion of this formality is mentioned in the service do…
The opposition shall be brought before the court from which the European order for payment emanates. It shall be lodged at the court registry either by declaration against a receipt or by registered l…
The court shall rule on the application for recovery. It shall hear, within the limits of its jurisdiction of attribution, the initial claim and all incidental claims and defences on the merits. In th…
The court shall rule on an appeal where the amount of the claim exceeds the rate of its final jurisdiction.
…nces or findings brought to his attention which appear to him to be such as to give rise to a modification of the probation measure or alternative sanction, the revocation of the suspension of enforce…
A decree in the Council of State shall determine the conditions for the application of this Title. This decree shall in particular specify the conditions under which the assessment provided for by Art…
…e or regulatory provisions, to put an end to the irregularity or to eliminate its effects. The application is brought before the President of the Paris Court of First Instance, who gives an interim ru…
Controls carried out pursuant to Articles L. 632-12 and L. 632-13 by representatives of a foreign supervisory authority entrusted with a mission similar to that entrusted in France to the Autorité de…
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