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Article 129 of the French Code of civil procedure

The conciliation shall be attempted, unless specifically provided otherwise, at the place and time that the judge considers favourable and in accordance with the terms that he or she shall determine.

The judge who must make a preliminary attempt at conciliation may order the parties to meet with a court conciliator who will inform them of the purpose and progress of the conciliation, under the conditions set out in Article 22-1 of Law no. 95-125 of 8 February 1995.

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Article 129

La conciliation est tentée, sauf disposition particulière, au lieu et au moment que le juge estime favorables et selon les modalités qu’il fixe.

Le juge qui doit procéder à une tentative préalable de conciliation peut enjoindre aux parties de rencontrer un conciliateur de justice qui les informera sur l’objet et le déroulement de la conciliation, dans les conditions prévues par l’article 22-1 de la loi n° 95-125 du 8 février 1995.

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