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Article 306 of the French Code of civil procedure

The entry of forgery shall be made by deed delivered to the court registry by the party or his agent with a special power of attorney. The deed, drawn up in duplicate, must, on pain of inadmissibility, set out precisely the grounds on which the party relies to establish the forgery. One of the copies is immediately placed in the case file and the other, dated and stamped by the…

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Article 308 of the French Code of civil procedure

It is up to the judge to admit or reject the disputed deed in the light of the evidence available to him. If necessary the judge orders, on the forgery, all necessary investigative measures and is proceeded with as in matters of verification of handwriting.

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Article 310 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judgment declaring the forgery is mentioned in the margin of the deed recognised as forged. It specifies whether the minutes of the authentic instruments will be restored to the depository from which they had been extracted or will be kept at the registry. The execution of these prescriptions is deferred until the judgment has become res judicata, or until the acquiescence of the convicted party.

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Article 312 of the French Code of civil procedure

If criminal proceedings are instituted against the perpetrators or accomplices of the forgery, the civil judgment shall be stayed until the criminal proceedings have been decided, unless the main case can be tried without taking into account the document alleged to be forged or there has been a waiver or settlement of the forgery.

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Article 313 of the French Code of civil procedure

If the incident is raised before a court other than the court of first instance or the court of appeal, proceedings shall be stayed until a ruling has been given on the forgery, unless the disputed document is removed from the debate when a ruling can be given on the main issue without taking it into account. The forgery shall be registered as provided for in articles 314 to 316….

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Article 314 of the French Code of civil procedure

The principal claim for forgery is preceded by an inscription of forgery made as set out in Article 306. The copy of the registration deed is attached to the summons, which contains a summons for the defendant to declare whether or not he intends to make use of the deed alleged to be false or falsified. The summons must be served within one month of the registration of forgery, failing…

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