If the preliminary conciliation attempt fails in whole or in part, the claimant may refer all or part of his initial claims to the court for judgment.
The referral to the court is made in accordance with the procedures set out in article 818.
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If the preliminary conciliation attempt fails in whole or in part, the claimant may refer all or part of his initial claims to the court for judgment.
The referral to the court is made in accordance with the procedures set out in article 818.
En cas d’échec total ou partiel de la tentative préalable de conciliation, le demandeur peut saisir la juridiction aux fins de jugement de tout ou partie de ses prétentions initiales.
La saisine de la juridiction est faite selon les modalités prévues par l’article 818.
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