Article 1243
Where the appellant restricts his appeal to one of the heads of the decision other than the pronouncement of protection, he shall specify this.
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Where the appellant restricts his appeal to one of the heads of the decision other than the pronouncement of protection, he shall specify this.
The clerk of the court summons to the hearing scheduled for the debates:1° If one has been constituted, the appellant's lawyer, by any means;2° The appellant and the persons to whom the decision or de…
The appeal is heard and decided in chambers. The procedure is oral. The parties' submissions or the reference they make to submissions they would have made in writing are noted on the file or recorded…
If the appeal lodged against a decision of the guardianship judge or a deliberation of the family council is rejected, the person who lodged it, with the exception of the judge, may be ordered to pay…
The time limit for appealing against judgments ruling on a protective measure with regard to a person of full age runs: 1° With regard to the protected person of full age, from the notification provid…
Unless otherwise provided, the decisions of the guardianship judge and the deliberations of the family council may be appealed. Without prejudice to the provisions of articles 1239-1 to 1239-3, the ap…
The public prosecutor may lodge an appeal until the expiry of a period of fifteen days following delivery of the notice given to him of the deliberation made or the decision given.
When an employee representing a chamber of agriculture has a fixed-term employment contract, he or she benefits from the guarantees and protection provided for inarticle L. 515-4 of the French Rural a…
A contracting party, the assignor, may assign his status as a party to the contract to a third party, the assignee, with the agreement of his co-contracting party, the assignee. This agreement may be…
Where it has not been possible to give them the summons, the court registry sends a summons to the hearing to the protected adult or adult to be protected, except where the judge has decided that ther…
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