Article R145-6
Local commerciality factors depend mainly on the importance for the business in question of the town, district or street in which it is located, the place where it is established, the distribution of…
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Local commerciality factors depend mainly on the importance for the business in question of the town, district or street in which it is located, the place where it is established, the distribution of…
The following may not be charged to the tenant: 1° Expenses relating to the major repairs mentioned in the article 606 of the Civil Code as well as, where applicable, the fees for carrying out this wo…
…r with acknowledgement of receipt. Notification is validly made by the tenant to the building manager.
The judge may not, on pain of inadmissibility, be seised before the expiry of a period of one month following receipt by the addressee of the first written pleading.The earliest party submits its plea…
The parties are required to constitute a lawyer. They and their counsel may only develop orally, at the hearing, the pleas and conclusions of their briefs.
As soon as the statement of facts or report has been filed, the court clerk's office shall notify the parties by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt of the date on which the case will be…
The request made to the lessor must, on pain of nullity, include an indication of the activities whose exercise is envisaged. It shall be made by extrajudicial act or by registered letter with acknowl…
The change of activity may give rise to the payment, by the lessee, of compensation equal to the amount of the loss that the lessor would establish to exist. The latter may also, in return for the adv…
The court may authorise the total or partial conversion despite the lessor's refusal, if such refusal is not justified by a serious and legitimate reason. If the dispute relates solely to the price of…
The tenant may, at his request, be authorised to carry on one or more activities in the rented premises that differ from those provided for in the lease, having regard to economic conditions and the r…
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