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Article R210 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The only printouts that must be paid for as legal costs are: 1° That of publications or insertions of press releases, relating to decisions to dismiss cases, which are ordered by the examining magistrate or the investigating chamber pursuant to the articles 177-1 and 212-1 ; 2° Those of the individual reports of arrested persons in exceptional cases where the sending of such reports would have been recognised as essential;…

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Article R212 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Prints paid for as legal costs are made under contracts awarded for each court or tribunal jurisdiction by the public prosecutor or the public prosecutor, as the case may be, and which may only be executed with the prior approval of the Minister of Justice. However, in the absence of such a contract, it may be dealt with by mutual agreement each time a print is to be made. Printed…

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Article R213 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Each owner or custodian of printed documents, preserved on a medium of any kind whatsoever, is entitled to compensation of 3.81 euros per requisition for all the necessary archival research carried out and compensation of 0.08 euro per page for the reproductions issued of these documents.

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Article R213-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The tariffs relating to the fees mentioned in 9° of Article R. 92 corresponding to the supply of data retained pursuant to IIa and III of article L. 34-1 of the French Post and Electronic Communications Code are set by an order of the Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry and the Minister for Justice. This order distinguishes the applicable tariffs according to the categories of data and services…

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Article R214 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The costs listed in Article R. 93 are advanced by the Treasury in accordance with the provisions of this Title: they are taxed and liquidated according to the tariff and rules of each competent court. The provisions of articles R. 222, R. 223, R. 224-2, R. 225, R. 228, R. 228-1, R. 229, R. 230, R. 233 and R. 234 are applicable for the payment of these costs.

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Article R215 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

As an exception to the rule laid down in the preceding article, the costs of proceedings brought before the civil court or the court of appeal shall be paid in accordance with the tariff fixed by this title: 1° For contravention of the laws on the keeping of civil status registers, in the cases provided for in articles 50 and 53 of the Civil Code, and on the celebration of…

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Article R216 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In addition to the reimbursement of their travel expenses, calculated in accordance with the conditions laid down for travel by civil servants for the Ministry of Justice, each person appointed as an ad hoc administrator, where they are on the list provided for in l’article R. 53 or that the provisions of article R. 53-6, for all costs incurred in defending the interests of a minor victim of compensation, the…

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Article R216-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

In the event of the opening of a judicial investigation, an advance of up to Iaah2 may be granted by the investigating judge to the ad hoc administrator, at his request, if the latter submits, during the course of his assignment and at least six months after his appointment, a report summarising the steps taken and the formalities completed.

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