Article R145-29
The parties are required to constitute a lawyer. They and their counsel may only develop orally, at the hearing, the pleas and conclusions of their briefs.
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The parties are required to constitute a lawyer. They and their counsel may only develop orally, at the hearing, the pleas and conclusions of their briefs.
…s and reports this to the judge. This is noted in the case file and the case is removed from the roll. The parties may ask the judge to give enforceability to the deed expressing their agreement.
The clerk of the assize court shall issue, day by day, to the members of the criminal jury who so request, the certifications corresponding to the daily allowances to which they are entitled. Mention…
…ht to the enjoyment of immovable property or premises falling within the provisions of the articles L. 145-1 to L. 145-3 of the French Commercial Code. (1) This tariff applies to deeds drawn up and ag…
The time limits relating to the length of pre-trial detention provided for in articles 145-1 to 145-3 are no longer applicable once the investigating judge has issued his order for referral to the tri…
…ceed by more than four months the maximum period of detention provided for respectively in articles 145-1 and 145-2. Where the sentence incurred is less than that mentioned in article 143-1, the total…
…lacement of their shares, an offer to the public other than one of those mentioned in 2° of Article L. 411-2 of the Monetary and Financial Code or in Article L. 411-2-1 of the same code, the capital i…
A general-purpose professional fund may invest in the assets mentioned in article L. 214-24-55 under the conditions and within the limits set by a Conseil d'Etat decree.
…sional activity, even if they own them; 1° bis Small-scale fishing companies referred to in Article L. 931-2 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code when one or more members are on board; 2° Maritime r…
…ship and have an apprenticeship contract drawn up under the conditions provided for by the articles L. 6221-1 to L. 6225-8 of the Labour Code; 2° A widow who continues, with the help of a single worke…
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