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Article 930-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

If a document cannot be sent electronically for reasons beyond the control of the person sending it, it shall be drawn up on paper and delivered to the court registry or sent to it by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. In this case, the statement of appeal is delivered or sent to the court registry in as many copies as there are addressees, plus two. Delivery is recorded by…

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Article 930-2 of the French Code of civil procedure

The provisions of Article 930-1 do not apply to the union defender. Proceedings carried out by the trade union defender may be drawn up on paper and delivered to the court registry or sent to him by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The statement of appeal is delivered or sent to the court registry in as many copies as there are parties to whom it is addressed, plus two….

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Article 931 of the French Code of civil procedure

The parties defend themselves. They may be assisted or represented in accordance with the rules applicable before the court from which the judgment emanates. The representative must, if he is not a lawyer, show proof of a special power of attorney.

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Article 933 of the French Code of civil procedure

The statement shall include the particulars prescribed by 2° and 3° of Article 54 and by the third paragraph of Article 57. It shall designate the judgment appealed against, specify the heads of the judgment appealed against to which the appeal is limited, unless the appeal seeks to set aside the judgment or if the subject-matter of the dispute is indivisible, and mention, where applicable, the name and address of…

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Article 936 of the French Code of civil procedure

As soon as the formalities have been completed by the appellant, the clerk’s office shall notify the opposing party of the appeal by any means, send it a copy of the statement of appeal and inform it that it will subsequently be summoned to appear before the court.

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Article 937 of the French Code of civil procedure

The court clerk shall summon the defendant to the hearing scheduled for the debates, as soon as it is fixed and at least fifteen days in advance, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The plaintiff is notified by any means of the place, day and time of the hearing. The summons is equivalent to a summons.

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