Article 408 of the French Code of civil procedure
Acquiescence to the claim entails recognition of the merits of the opponent’s claims and waiver of the action. It is admitted only for rights of which the party has free disposal.
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Acquiescence to the claim entails recognition of the merits of the opponent’s claims and waiver of the action. It is admitted only for rights of which the party has free disposal.
Acquiescence in the judgment implies submission to the heads of the judgment and waiver of appeal unless, subsequently, another party regularly lodges an appeal. It is always admitted, unless otherwise provided.
Acquiescence may be express or implied. Unreserved enforcement of an unenforceable judgment constitutes acquiescence, except in cases where acquiescence is not permitted.
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