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Article R464-24-9 of the French Commercial code

By way of derogation from the provisions of Title VI of Book II of the Code of Civil Procedure, the appeals provided for in Article L. 464-8-2 shall be lodged, investigated and judged in accordance with the provisions of this Section and Section 4.

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Article R464-24-10 of the French Commercial code

The appeals provided for in article L. 464-8-2 shall be lodged by means of a written declaration in triplicate lodged against a receipt at the registry of the Paris Court of Appeal containing, on pain of nullity: 1° If the applicant is a natural person, the applicant’s surname, forenames, profession, domicile, nationality, date and place of birth and, where applicable, the company’s unique identification number; if the applicant is a…

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Article R464-24-11 of the French Commercial code

Within five days of the filing of the declaration, and failing which the declaration shall automatically lapse, the applicant shall send a copy of the declaration, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, to the Autorité de la concurrence and to the Minister responsible for the economy. Within the same time limit and subject to the same penalty, the applicant must provide proof of notification of this declaration to the…

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Article R464-24-13 of the French Commercial code

The first president of the court of appeal or his delegate shall set the time limits within which the parties to the proceedings must communicate their written observations to each other, send them to the minister responsible for the economy and file a copy at the court registry. The first president of the court of appeal or his delegate shall set the time limits within which the minister responsible for…

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Article R464-25-1 of the French Commercial code

Parties appearing in court who submit their claims in writing and who are assisted or represented by a lawyer must expressly state their claims and the pleas of fact and law on which each of these claims is based, indicating for each claim the documents relied on and their numbering. A list of the documents supporting these claims is annexed to their written submissions. These written submissions include a separate…

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Article R464-26 of the French Commercial code

Before the Court of Appeal or its first president, the parties defend themselves. They have the option of being assisted or represented by a lawyer. The Minister responsible for the economy is represented by the Director General of Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control or his delegate.

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