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Section II: Provisions relating to the future protection mandate.

Article 1258 of the French Code of civil procedure

For the implementation of the future protection mandate established pursuant to the first paragraph of Article 477 of the Civil Code, the mandatary shall appear in person at the registry of the judicial court in whose jurisdiction the mandator resides, accompanied by the mandator, unless it is established, by medical certificate, that his presence at the court is incompatible with his state of health. The agent shall present to the…

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Article 1258-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

For the implementation of the future protection mandate established pursuant to the third paragraph of Article 477 of the Civil Code, the mandatary shall appear in person at the registry of the judicial court in whose jurisdiction the beneficiary of the mandate resides, accompanied by the latter, unless it is established, by medical certificate, that his presence at the court is incompatible with his state of health. The mandatary shall…

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Article 1258-2 of the French Code of civil procedure

The court clerk shall also check, in the light of the documents produced, that: 1° The principal and the agent were of full age or emancipated minors on the date the mandate was drawn up; 2° The procedures for monitoring the agent’s activity are formally provided for; 3° The lawyer has countersigned the mandate when he has drawn it up pursuant to Article 492 of the Civil Code; 4° The…

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Article 1258-3 of the French Code of civil procedure

If all the required conditions are met, the court clerk, after initialling each page of the mandate, mentions at the end of the deed that it takes effect from the date of its presentation to the court clerk’s office, endorses it and returns it to the agent, together with the documents produced. If the court clerk considers that the conditions have not been met, he returns the mandate to the…

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Article 1259 of the French Code of civil procedure

The restoration of the protected person’s personal faculties is established by a medical certificate no more than two months old, issued by a doctor chosen from the list mentioned in article 431 of the Civil Code, referred to by the beneficiary of the mandate, the mandator or his agent and establishing that the protected person is no longer in one of the situations provided for in article 425 of the…

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Article 1259-2 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judge may suspend the effects of the future protection mandate in the decision to open a judicial safeguard measure or, if the existence of the mandate is brought to his attention after this opening, by a decision taken during the course of the measure. The court clerk shall notify the mandatary and the person placed under safeguard of justice of this suspension by simple letter. When the judicial safeguard…

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Article 1259-3 of the French Code of civil procedure

The referral to the judge on the basis of articles 479, 480, 484 or 493 of the Civil Code shall be made by application delivered or addressed to the registry. The application shall state the surname, first name and address of the principal or of the beneficiary of the mandate where the latter is not the principal and of the mandatary. The court with territorial jurisdiction is that of the…

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