Article 658
When two correctional courts, two investigating judges or two police courts belonging to the same jurisdiction of the court of appeal are seised simultaneously of the same offence, the judges shall be…
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When two correctional courts, two investigating judges or two police courts belonging to the same jurisdiction of the court of appeal are seised simultaneously of the same offence, the judges shall be…
Where, in criminal cases, there is no longer a copy or authentic copy of the judgment, but there is still the statement of the court and jury mentioned on the question sheet, as stated in Article 364,…
Where appearance has not been requested or has not been authorised, the evidence shall be received in writing at the witness's residence, by the first president of the court of appeal or, if the witne…
When the appearance takes place by virtue of the authorisation provided for in the preceding article, the statement shall be received in the ordinary manner.
The written deposition of a representative of a foreign power is requested through the Minister of Foreign Affairs. If the request is granted, this deposition is received by the first president of the…
The statement thus received shall be immediately delivered to the registry or sent, closed and sealed, to that of the requesting court and communicated, without delay, to the public prosecutor and to…
Care is organised in such a way that, depending on the patient's clinical condition, at least two sequences of treatment, including at least one individual treatment, are provided each working day in…
The competent authority in the cases provided for in article R.* 632-2 is the State representative.
Shares owned in breach of articles L. 22-10-61 and L. 22-10-62 must be sold within one year of their subscription or acquisition. On expiry of this period, they must be cancelled..
An employee may, at his or her request and in agreement with the employer, give up anonymously and without consideration all or part of his or her unused rest days, whether or not they have been alloc…
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