Article 1873-5
The co-undividaires may appoint one or more managers, chosen or not from among them. The procedures for appointing and removing the manager may be determined by a unanimous decision of the undivided c…
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The co-undividaires may appoint one or more managers, chosen or not from among them. The procedures for appointing and removing the manager may be determined by a unanimous decision of the undivided c…
When he is free, an accused person who lodges an appeal must declare his personal address. He may, however, substitute the address of a third party responsible for receiving the summonses, rectificati…
Where an appeal is lodged after expiry of the time limits provided for in articles 498, 500 or 505, where the appeal has become devoid of purpose, where it was lodged without complying with the formal…
A criminal order that has not been opposed has the effects of a judgment that has become res judicata. However, it does not have the authority of res judicata with regard to the civil action for damag…
The amount of the fixed fine may be paid either to the ticketing officer at the time the offence is recorded or to the service indicated in the notice of offence within forty-five days of the offence…
The fixed fine must be paid within forty-five days of the offence being recorded or the notice of offence being sent. The provisions of article 529-2 relating to the request for exoneration and the au…
…ppear in person if he or his lawyer so requests. This decision may be renewed once in the same manner. When one of the acts constituting the offence was committed outside national territory or when th…
…s. The withdrawal of the appeal is recorded by order of the president of the Criminal Appeals Chamber.
The amount of the fixed fine may be paid either into the hands of the ticketing officer when the offence is established, or within fifteen days of the offence being established or, if the notice of of…
…y of derogation from Article 521 of this Code, by a transaction between the operator and the offender.However, the first paragraph does not apply if several offences, at least one of which cannot give…
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