Article 328 of the French Code of civil procedure
Voluntary intervention is principal or accessory.
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Voluntary intervention is principal or accessory.
An intervention is principal when it raises a claim for the benefit of the person making it. It is admissible only if its author has the right to act in relation to that claim.
An intervention is ancillary when it supports the claims of a party. It is admissible if its author has an interest, for the preservation of his rights, in supporting that party. An intervener in an ancillary capacity may unilaterally withdraw his intervention.
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