Article R811-55
The appeal is lodged within a period of fifteen days which runs, with regard to the public prosecutor, from the day of the decision. The same applies to the court-appointed administrator if the decisi…
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The appeal is lodged within a period of fifteen days which runs, with regard to the public prosecutor, from the day of the decision. The same applies to the court-appointed administrator if the decisi…
In the exercise of their functions, judicial administrators and judicial representatives registered on the lists drawn up by the Commission nationale d'inscription et de discipline wear a toga, closed…
In the cases provided for in Article L. 811-13 the provisional suspension is ordered by the judicial court to which the matter has been referred either by the public prosecutor or by the president of…
The judicial administrator or the judicial representative, whether a natural person or a legal entity, who is already registered and has an office declares any opening of an ancillary office to the Go…
The automatic termination of the provisional suspension pursuant to Article L. 811-13 and the decisions ending the provisional suspension are immediately notified by the public prosecutor to the court…
The National Council of Judicial Administrators and Judicial Representatives is composed of sixteen members, eight members representing judicial administrators and eight members representing judicial…
The declaration shall be sent at least four months before the date scheduled for the opening of the office, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. It shall state: 1° The location of the…
The decision is notified by the registry, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, to the person concerned and to the President of the National Council. It shall indicate the time limit a…
When it rules in restricted formation, the High Council meets when convened by the chairman of this formation. The notice period is fifteen days. It may be reduced to eight days in an emergency. The a…
Proceedings shall be conducted as in civil matters for all matters not regulated by this title.
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