1. Ordinary Law of Civil Procedure
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Underlying principles of civil proceedings
Part 2: Legal action
Part 3: Application to file suit (demande en justice)
Part 4: Defenses
Title 1: Jurisdiction ratione materiae
Section 1: Jurisdiction of the defendant's domicile
I: Matters relating to a contract
III: Mixed jurisdiction relating to real property
IV: Judge or officer of the court party to the dispute
Chapter 2: Exceptional territorial jurisdiction
Chapter 3: Extension of jurisdiction
Part 6: Priority question of constitutionality (QPC)
Part 7: Agreements on extra-judicial case preparation (mise en état)
Part 8: Administration of evidence
Part 9: Judgments
Part 10: Procedural acts
91. Matters relating to tort or quasi-tort
1 minute de lecture
The claimant may, in tort matters, bring proceedings before the court of the place where the harmful event occurred or the court in whose jurisdiction the damage occurred (Art. 46, para. 3, CPC) . In all cases, a claim that seeks to challenge before the court the principle of liability or the amount of compensation falls under tort matters . Determining the place of the harmful event can be diffic …