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Article 806 of the French Code of civil procedure

Where the provisions of the fourth paragraph of Article 799, the President of the Chamber, on expiry of the time limit set for the submission of the files, shall inform the parties of the names of the judges of the Chamber who will be called upon to deliberate and of the date on which judgment will be given. The procedure set out in Article 444 shall be followed where the…

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Article 807 of the French Code of civil procedure

Investigative measures ordered by the court are carried out under the supervision of the pre-trial judge, subject to the provisions of the third paragraph of Article 155. On completion of an investigative measure, the president of the chamber to which the case has been distributed shall refer it to the court hearing or to the pre-trial judge as stated in section 2 above.

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Article 807-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

At any time, all of the constituted parties may apply to the Pre-Trial Judge for the partial closure of the investigation. In support of their request, they shall produce a deed countersigned by lawyers that sets out the claims in respect of which they are seeking a partial judgment. If the application is granted, the judge shall order the partial closure of the investigation and refer the case back to…

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Article 807-3 of the French Code of civil procedure

The closure of the investigation provided for in the 1st paragraph of article 799 may not take place before the expiry of the time limit for appeal against the partial judgment or, where an appeal has been lodged, before delivery of the decision ruling on this appeal.

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