Article L321-1
The creditor seizes the property by deed served on the debtor or third party purchaser.
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The creditor seizes the property by deed served on the debtor or third party purchaser.
The investigating judge who refers the matter to the liberty and custody judge pursuant to the provisions of the fourth paragraph of Article 137-1 for the purposes of remanding the person under invest…
The investigating judge or the liberty and custody judge who issued the house arrest order informs the person under investigation that: 1° In the event that he or she fails to comply with the obligati…
The administrative authorisation provided for in article L. 321-7 is issued under the conditions set out in articles R. 321-1, R. 321-3 and R. 321-5, and refused under the conditions set out in articl…
Any undertaking obtaining administrative approval for a principal risk belonging to a class mentioned in 1 to 18 of article R. 321-1 may also insure risks included in another class without administrat…
Operators of voluntary sales by public auction shall declare to the Conseil des maisons de vente, within thirty days of the date on which they occur, any changes in fact or in law likely to affect the…
Undertakings authorised to operate in the classes mentioned in 20 and 22 of article R. 321-1 may be authorised to provide directly, as ancillary insurance forming part of a life insurance contract and…
Articles R.* 321-1, R.* 343-14, R.* 343-22 and R.* 352-1 are applicable in French Polynesia.
Articles R.* 321-1, R.* 343-14, R.* 343-22 and R.* 352-1 are applicable in New Caledonia.
Articles R.* 321-1, R.* 343-14, R.* 343-22 and R.* 352-1 are applicable to Saint-Barthélemy.
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