Article 460
The person responsible for the protective measure shall be informed in advance of the intended marriage of the adult whom he or she assists or represents.
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The person responsible for the protective measure shall be informed in advance of the intended marriage of the adult whom he or she assists or represents.
The curator may not substitute himself for the person under curatorship to act on his behalf. However, the curator may, if he finds that the person under curatorship is seriously compromising his inte…
The person under guardianship is assisted by his or her guardian when signing the agreement by which he or she enters into a civil solidarity pact. No assistance or representation is required during t…
The obligations resulting from acts performed by the protected person less than two years before publicity of the judgment opening the protective measure may be reduced on the sole proof that his inab…
If the police commissioner is unable to act, the public prosecutor shall appoint, for a full year, one or more replacements from among the commissioners, commanders or captains of police residing with…
If the debates cannot be completed during the same hearing, the court shall, by judgment, fix the day on which they shall be continued.The parties and witnesses not heard, or those who have been invit…
On completion of the investigation at the hearing, the civil party is heard in his application, the public prosecutor takes his closing arguments, the accused and, if applicable, the person civilly li…
The Committee invites the taxpayer to submit, within thirty days, any written observations that it deems useful to present in support of its request for a settlement, or to present oral observations a…
The Committee draws up an annual report for the Government and Parliament, which will be published, on the conditions under which transactions falling within the remit of the decentralised departments…
Where a customs presentation is required for the goods referred to in Article 38(4) and (5), the customs service shall carry out the inspection of these goods in the presence of the holder.If the hold…
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