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Article 1566 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judge shall rule on the application presented to him without debate, unless he deems it necessary to hear the parties.

If the application is granted, any interested party may refer the matter to the judge who made the decision.

An appeal may be lodged against a decision refusing to approve the agreement. This appeal is lodged by filing a declaration with the registry of the Court of Appeal. It is heard under the informal procedure.

Original in French 🇫🇷
Article 1566
Le juge statue sur la requête qui lui est présentée sans débat, à moins qu’il n’estime nécessaire d’entendre les parties.


S’il est fait droit à la requête, tout intéressé peut en référer au juge qui a rendu la décision.


La décision qui refuse d’homologuer l’accord peut faire l’objet d’un appel. Cet appel est formé par déclaration au greffe de la cour d’appel. Il est jugé selon la procédure gracieuse.

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