Article R211-42
Members of classification committees and the classification commission, as well as agents authorised by the Minister for Culture, have free access, on presentation of a service card, to cinemas or any…
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Members of classification committees and the classification commission, as well as agents authorised by the Minister for Culture, have free access, on presentation of a service card, to cinemas or any…
In addition to the chairman and deputy chairman of the committee, the film classification committee comprises twenty-seven full members and fifty-four deputy members divided into four colleges.
The minister responsible for culture may delegate his signature to the prefects for the issue of a cinematographic exhibition permit for cinematographic works of an advertising nature represented in a…
The Minister responsible for culture may, after consulting the chairman of the classification committee, authorise the non-commercial public showing of a work or document whose cinematographic release…
…inform viewers of the category of audience for which the work or document is intended and, where applicable, of any warning that he or she has drawn up.
When a seizure is made on a joint account, it is notified to each of the account holders. If the names and addresses of the other account holders are unknown to the bailiff, the bailiff will ask the i…
If the garnishee refuses to pay the sums it has acknowledged it owes or has been found to owe, the dispute is referred to the enforcement judge, who may issue a writ of execution against the garnishee…
A garnishee who, without legitimate reason, fails to provide the information required shall be ordered, at the creditor's request, to pay the sums due to the creditor, without prejudice to the credito…
After notification to the parties involved of the decision rejecting the challenge, the garnishee pays the creditor on presentation of this decision.
…e makes payment on presentation of a certificate issued by the court registry or drawn up by the bailiff who carried out the seizure, stating that no dispute has been lodged within one month of notifi…
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