Article D1332-26
When the bathing water profile defined in article D. 1332-20 indicates :-a potential risk of proliferation of cyanobacteria, i.e. accumulation of cyanobacteria in the form of blooms, slicks or scum ;o…
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When the bathing water profile defined in article D. 1332-20 indicates :-a potential risk of proliferation of cyanobacteria, i.e. accumulation of cyanobacteria in the form of blooms, slicks or scum ;o…
The articles in this sub-section apply to the owners of the buildings mentioned in articles R. 1334-16 to R. 1334-18.
An order of the Minister of Justice will determine the geographical areas in which aid may be granted to maintain or set up a practice. The areas referred to in the previous paragraph are defined in p…
Before the Court of Appeal or its first president, the parties defend themselves. They have the option of being assisted or represented by a lawyer.The Minister responsible for the economy is represen…
Litigation and civil enforcement proceedings suspended pursuant to the second paragraph of Article L. 622-28 shall be pursued on the initiative of the creditors benefiting from guarantees mentioned in…
Where, pursuant to Article L. 626-14, the decision adopting or amending the plan orders the temporary inalienability of the debtor's movable capital goods, and has become res judicata, the plan execut…
The liquidator may not, in his capacity as agent, be declared the purchaser of the debtor's immovable property.
Where Article L. 631-16 and the mandataire judiciaire is appointed by the court to distribute funds among the creditors, he shall be allocated the remuneration provided for in article R. 663-16.
The appeal shall be lodged by application made, delivered or addressed to the registry of the judicial court. The petition shall state the surname, first names and address of the petitioner, the capac…
The declaration of interests may be consulted by the judge concerned as well as by the authority to which the declaration was submitted.The confidentiality of these declarations does not prevent them…
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