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Article 258 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judge who prescribes a consultation shall fix either the date of the hearing at which it is to be presented orally or the time limit within which it is to be lodged. He shall designate the party or parties who will be required to pay the consultant an advance on his remuneration, the amount of which he shall fix.

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Article 260 of the French Code of civil procedure

If the consultation is given orally, an official report is drawn up. The drafting of the record may, however, be replaced by a mention in the judgment if the case is immediately decided at last instance. If the consultation is in writing, it is submitted to the court registry. The documents supporting the consultation are attached to the case file. .

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Article 265 of the French Code of civil procedure

The decision ordering the expert opinion: Explains the circumstances that make the expert opinion necessary and, if applicable, the appointment of several experts or the appointment as expert of a person not on one of the lists drawn up pursuant to Article 2 of law no. 71-498 of 29 June 1971 relating to legal experts; Appoints the expert or experts; States the heads of the expert’s mission; Indicates the period…

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Article 266 of the French Code of civil procedure

The decision may also set a date on which the expert and the parties will appear before the judge who issued the decision or before the judge in charge of the review so that the mission and, if applicable, the timetable for the operations can be specified. The documents useful for the expertise are given to the expert at this conference.

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Article 267 of the French Code of civil procedure

As soon as the decision appointing the expert has been handed down, the court registrar will notify him of a copy by any means. The expert shall inform the judge of his acceptance without delay; he must begin the expert appraisal operations as soon as he is informed that the parties have deposited the advance payable by them, or the amount of the first instalment to which the deposit may…

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