Article 505
Any party may obtain from the registrar of the court before which the appeal could have been lodged a certificate attesting to the absence of any opposition, appeal or appeal in cassation or indicatin…
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Any party may obtain from the registrar of the court before which the appeal could have been lodged a certificate attesting to the absence of any opposition, appeal or appeal in cassation or indicatin…
The time limit runs from the day of the judgment when it is adversarial; in other cases it runs only from the day of notification of the judgment.
The party ordered to pay sums other than maintenance, compensation or provisions may prevent provisional enforcement from being continued by depositing, with the judge's authorisation, cash or securit…
…time limit for opposition or appeal shall run from the date of his decision, unless the president reduces the time limit or orders that the summons be made for the day he fixes.By way of exception to…
When an interested party has been unable, through no fault of his own, to lodge an appeal against a non-contentious decision within the prescribed time limit, he may be relieved of the time limit unde…
The period of grace may not be granted to a debtor whose property is seized by other creditors or to a debtor who has, by his own act, diminished the guarantees which he had given by contract to his c…
…h rule on the main proceedings as a whole.The same applies where the judgment which rules on a procedural objection, a plea of no contest or any other incident puts an end to the proceedings.
The time limit for lodging an ordinary appeal is one month in contentious matters; it is fifteen days in non-contentious matters.
Persons who were neither parties nor represented at first instance or who appeared in another capacity may intervene on appeal if they have an interest in doing so.
An appeal refers to the court the knowledge of the heads of judgment which it expressly criticises and of those which depend on them.Devolution occurs for the whole only when the appeal seeks to set a…
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