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Article R1423-19 of the French Labour Code

Within fifteen days of the election of the chairmen and vice-chairmen provided for in articles R. 1423-13 and R. 1423-14, any member of the panel who disputes the legality of the election may lodge an appeal with the Court of Appeal in whose jurisdiction the election took place. This appeal may be lodged with the Public Prosecutor within fifteen days of receipt of the minutes.

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Article R1423-20 of the French Labour Code

On pain of inadmissibility, the appellants shall notify the candidates whose election is contested of the appeals mentioned in article R. 1423-19. This notification is made by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The candidates may present their observations in defence within five days of the notification.

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Article R1423-21 of the French Labour Code

The appeals referred to in article R. 1423-19 shall be heard without charge or formality within one month of the date on which they are registered. The Registrar shall notify the interested parties of the judgment. The Public Prosecutor is informed of the judgment. He informs the Prefect. An objection may not be lodged against a judgment rendered by default. The judgment may be appealed to the Supreme Court within…

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Article R1423-23 of the French Labour Code

The industrial tribunal shall convene a general meeting at the request of: 1° Either the first president of the court of appeal; 2° Or a majority of the members in office; 3° Either the president or the vice-president.

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Article R1423-24 of the French Labour Code

The minutes of the general meeting are drawn up, under the responsibility of the chairman, by the registrar. The chairman sends them to the first president of the court of appeal and to the public prosecutor at the court of appeal within fifteen days.

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Article R1423-25 of the French Labour Code

The general meeting of the newly-created industrial tribunal proposes, within three months of its establishment, a set of rules of procedure which sets out, in particular, the days and times of hearings. The calendars and times of these hearings are determined by analogy with those of the ordinary courts having their seat within the jurisdiction of the court of appeal to which this council belongs. However, the rules of procedure…

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Article R1423-26 of the French Labour Code

The rules of procedure are enforceable only after they have been approved by the first president of the court of appeal and the public prosecutor at the court of appeal. If they have not given their opinion within three months of receiving the rules of procedure, the provisions of these rules shall become enforceable.

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