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Article R1423-44 of the French Labour Code

Where the post of registrar is vacant or where the registrar is prevented from attending or is absent, the deputy registrar acts as substitute or acting registrar. Where there are several deputies, the registrar, or if he or she is unable to do so, the president of the court, appoints one of the deputies to act as deputy or interim registrar. If there is no deputy, a head of department…

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Article R1423-45 of the French Labour Code

In carrying out the duties provided for in articles R. 1423-37 to R. 1423-42, the Registrar may be assisted by one or more deputies. The latter may manage several registry departments or supervise the activities of all or some of the staff.

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Article R1423-47 of the French Labour Code

A registrar may be placed in charge of a department when the size of the department does not justify entrusting these duties to an official belonging to the corps of directors of judicial registry services. A registrar may be entrusted with the duties of director of a court registry.

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Article R1423-48 of the French Labour Code

The deputies of the registrar, the heads of registry departments and the officials of the registrar corps exercise, in the assignment given to them by the registrar, the powers conferred on the latter by article R. 1423-41.

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Article R1423-49 of the French Labour Code

Staff belonging to category C of the civil service and, where appropriate, auxiliary and temporary staff contribute to the operation of the various registry departments. These staff may, on an exceptional and temporary basis, and after taking the oath provided for inarticle 24 of decree no. 2015-1275 of 13 October 2015 on the special status of court registrars, be entrusted with the duties mentioned in article R. 1423-41. After a…

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Article R1423-50 of the French Labour Code

Depending on the needs of the department, court registrars may be delegated to the departments of another industrial tribunal within the jurisdiction of the same court of appeal. This delegation is decided by the heads of court after consultation with the chairman of the council, the vice-chairman and the registrar. It may not exceed four months. Where the member of staff is delegated to the departments of another Council with…

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Article R1423-50-1 of the French Labour Code

For the purposes set out in Articles L. 123-3 and R. 123-28 of the Code de l’organisation judiciaire (Judicial Organisation Code), a single reception service for litigants is set up at the industrial tribunals, the list of which is determined by order of the Minister of Justice. The registry agents assigned to this service are designated by the registry director in accordance with the provisions of article R. 1423-38 of…

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Article R1423-51 of the French Labour Code

The staffing and operating expenses of industrial tribunals include in particular : 1° The cost of maintaining the premises, heating, lighting, sanitary facilities and security ; 2° Compensation for the industrial tribunal activities listed in article R. 1423-55 within the limits and conditions set by decree. The request for reimbursement to the employers of the salaries paid to the employee members of the industrial tribunal, as well as the corresponding…

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Article R1423-52 of the French Labour Code

The registry directors keep the administrative accounts of the operating expenses set out in article R. 1423-51. A registry official other than the registry director is authorised to receive the sums deposited by the parties to the proceedings as an advance. These sums are paid into a deposit account at the Treasury. However, the duties of the aforementioned administrators may be entrusted to the registrar by order of the Minister…

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