Article 1425-5
The clerk's office shall notify the parties of the order by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The notification letter mentions the provisions of articles 1425-7 and 1425-8.
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The clerk's office shall notify the parties of the order by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The notification letter mentions the provisions of articles 1425-7 and 1425-8.
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