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Article 715 of the French Code of civil procedure

The appeal shall be lodged by delivering or sending to the registry of the court of appeal a note setting out the grounds for the appeal. On pain of inadmissibility of the appeal, a copy of this note shall be sent simultaneously to all the parties to the main dispute.

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Article 716 of the French Code of civil procedure

The parties shall be summoned at least fifteen days in advance by the Registrar of the Court of Appeal. The First President or his delegate shall hear them in the presence of both parties. He shall, if necessary, carry out or have carried out any useful investigations.

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Article 719 of the French Code of civil procedure

Claims or disputes relating to costs, emoluments and disbursements which are not included in the costs referred to in Article 695 brought by or against court officers and public or ministerial officials are subject to the rules set out in Article 704 to 718.

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Article 721 of the French Code of civil procedure

In the case of Article 720, the judge shall rule according to the nature and importance of the activities of the auxiliary of justice or the public or ministerial officer, the difficulties they have presented and the liability they may entail. Where appropriate, he shall mention any sums already received either as an advance on costs or fees.

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Article 724 of the French Code of civil procedure

The decisions referred to in Articles 255,262 and 284, issued by a judge of a court of first instance or of the court of appeal, may be appealed to the first president of the court of appeal under the conditions set out in Articles 714 (paragraph 2) and 715 to 718. If the decision emanates from the first president of the court of appeal, it may be modified under the…

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Article 725-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

As an exception to articles 704 to 708, claims or disputes relating to the fees, emoluments and disbursements, whether or not included in the costs of the clerks of the commercial courts, shall be brought directly before the president of the judicial court within whose jurisdiction the clerk of the commercial court performs his duties, without the need for a certificate of verification to be drawn up beforehand.

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