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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 2: Seizures in the hands of the debtor

Article R221-17

If the debtor is present at the seizure operations, the bailiff shall verbally remind him of the content of the mentions in 4° of article…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 4: Seizure of fruits

Article R321-17

The pursuing creditor may authorise the distrainee to sell the fruits out of court or, with the authorisation of the execution judge, may arrange for the fruits to be cut and sold by auction or by any…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Section 2: The orientation hearing

Article R322-17

The debtor's request for authorisation of the amicable sale of the property, as well as the deeds resulting from this sale, do not require the assistance of a lawyer. This request may be made orally a…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 3: Use of labels

Article R2111-17

Where the economic operator is unable, for reasons for which it is not responsible, to obtain the required label or an equivalent label meeting the conditions of article R. 2111-15 within the time lim…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Section 2: Procedure for awarding global contracts applicable to purchasers subject to Book IV

Article R2171-17

The jury is made up of people who are independent of the candidates. Where a particular professional qualification is required to take part in the procedure, at least one third of the members of the j…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Provisions relating to legal entities and establishments open to the public implementing the exception

Article R122-17

I. - Listed legal persons and establishments shall notify the Commission of any significant changes to the information they have provided in support of their application.II. - Listed legal persons and…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Section 5: Pledging of software exploitation rights

Article R132-17

Any entry made in the Special National Register of Software shall be mentioned in the Official Bulletin of Industrial Property.Any interested person may obtain from the Institute:a) A reproduction of…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Creditors' right of pursuit.

Article 815-17

Creditors who could have acted on the undivided property before there was indivision, and those whose claim arises from the conservation or management of the undivided property, shall be paid out of t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Estimates and contracts.

Article 1792-7

The following are not considered to be items of equipment of a structure within the meaning of articles 1792, 1792-2, 1792-3 and 1792-4 items of equipment, including their accessories, whose sole func…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Estimates and contracts.

Article 1792-6

Acceptance is the act by which the client declares acceptance of the work, with or without reservations. It takes place at the request of the most diligent party, either amicably or, failing that, jud…

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