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Article 828 of the French Code of civil procedure

At any time during the proceedings, the parties may expressly agree to the proceedings being conducted without a hearing in accordance with the provisions of article L. 212-5-1 of the Code of Judicial Organisation. In this case, the judge organises exchanges between the parties. The parties set out their claims and arguments in writing. Communication between them is made by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by notification between…

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Article 829 of the French Code of civil procedure

When made during the course of proceedings, the declaration by which each of the parties consents to the proceedings being conducted without a hearing shall be delivered or sent to the court registry and shall include, on pain of nullity: 1° For natural persons: an indication of the surname, first names, profession, place of residence, nationality, date and place of birth; For legal persons: an indication of the name, first…

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Article 830 of the French Code of civil procedure

If no conciliation is established at the hearing, the case shall be heard immediately or, if it is not in a fit state to be heard, postponed to a later hearing. In this case, the Registrar shall notify by any means the parties who have not been notified orally of the date of the hearing.

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Article 831 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judge may, in accordance with the second paragraph of Article 446-1, exempt a party who so requests from attending a subsequent hearing. In this case, the judge organises exchanges between the parties. Communication between the parties shall be made by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by notification between lawyers, and proof of this shall be provided to the judge within the time limit that he or she…

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Article 832 of the French Code of civil procedure

Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 68, the incidental request for the granting of a payment deadline pursuant to the article 1343-5 of the Civil Code may be made by post delivered or addressed to the court registry. The documents that the party wishes to invoke in support of its request are attached to its letter. The application is communicated to the other parties at the hearing by the…

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Article 834 of the French Code of civil procedure

In all cases of urgency, the president of the judicial court or the protection litigation judge within the limits of his jurisdiction, may order in summary proceedings all measures that do not come up against any serious challenge or that are justified by the existence of a dispute.

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Article 835 of the French Code of civil procedure

The president of the judicial court or the judge in charge of litigation relating to protection within the limits of his jurisdiction may always, even in the presence of a serious dispute, prescribe in summary proceedings the protective measures or measures of restoration that are necessary, either to prevent imminent damage, or to put an end to a manifestly unlawful disturbance. In cases where the existence of the obligation is…

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Article 836-1 of the French Code of civil procedure

At any time during the proceedings, the parties may expressly agree to the proceedings being conducted without a hearing in accordance with the provisions of Article L. 212-5-1 of the Code de l’organisation judiciaire. In this case, article 828 and, where representation by a lawyer is not compulsory, of article 829.

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