Article R661-8
The public prosecutor's appeal in cassation is made by a declaration to the registry of the Cour de cassation in accordance with the rules laid down in the first paragraph of Article R. 661-4.
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The public prosecutor's appeal in cassation is made by a declaration to the registry of the Cour de cassation in accordance with the rules laid down in the first paragraph of Article R. 661-4.
The precautionary measures mentioned in articles L. 621-2, L. 631-10-1and L. 651-4 are implemented at the initiative of the judicial administrator, the mandataire judiciaire or, where applicable, the…
Where its jurisdiction is contested, the court, if it declares itself competent, shall rule on the merits in the same judgment.
Jurisdictional challenges are governed by Articles 75 to 99 of the Code of Civil Procedure subject to the provisions of Articles R. 611-23-1, R. 662-5 to R. 662-7 and R. 662-18.
An appeal against judgments rendered pursuant to articles L. 661-1, L. 661-6 , Chapters I and III of Title V, Section II of Chapter II and Chapter IV of Title IX of Book VI of the Legislative Part of…
Judgments and orders made in matters of ad hoc mandate, conciliation, safeguard, legal redress, professional recovery and legal liquidation are enforceable ipso jure on a provisional basis.However, ju…
The person exercising a right of appeal on behalf of the staff delegation of the social and economic committee or, where applicable, the employees' representative must, on pain of inadmissibility, pro…
The forms of procedure applicable before the judicial court in matters provided for in Book VI of the legislative part of this Code are determined by Articles 853 et seq. of the Code of Civil Procedur…
Unless otherwise provided, the time limit for the parties to appeal shall be ten days from the notification made to them of decisions rendered in matters of ad hoc mandate, conciliation, safeguard, le…
Unless otherwise provided by this Book: 1° The rules of the Code of Civil Procedure shall apply in matters governed by Book VI of the Legislative Part of this Code; 2° Notifications of decisions made…
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