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Article 450 of the French Code of civil procedure

If the judgment cannot be delivered forthwith, delivery shall be postponed, for further deliberation, to a date to be indicated by the president unless the third paragraph of article 781 has been applied. He may, however, notify the parties, at the end of the hearing, that the judgment will be delivered by its being made available at the court registry, on the date he indicates unless the third paragraph of…

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Article 451 of the French Code of civil procedure

Litigation decisions are handed down in a public hearing and non-contentious decisions are handed down without the public being present, all subject to the provisions specific to certain matters. Availability at the registry is subject to the same publicity rules.

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Article 454 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judgment is rendered in the name of the French people. It contains the indication: -of the court from which it emanates; -of the names of the judges who deliberated on it; -of its date; -of the name of the representative of the public prosecutor’s office if he attended the debates; -of the name of the court clerk ; -of the surnames, forenames or names of the parties as well…

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Article 455 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judgment must succinctly set out the respective claims of the parties and their pleas in law. This statement may take the form of a citation of the parties’ submissions with an indication of their date. The judgment must state the reasons on which it is based. It sets out the decision in the form of an operative part.

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