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
Part 5: Competent court
Part 6: Priority question of constitutionality (QPC)
Part 7: Agreements on extra-judicial case preparation (mise en état)
Part 8: Administration of evidence
Title 1: Formation
Title 2: Types
Title 3: Procedural incidents
Chapter 2: Recusal/Dismissal for legitimate suspicion
Title 5: Joinder in proceedings (intervention)
Title 6: Authority of res judicata
Title 7: Enforcement of the judgment
Title 8: Costs and expenses
Title 9: Remedies
Part 10: Procedural acts
233. Objection to jurisdiction (Exception d'incompétence)
1 minute de lecture
Objections to jurisdiction governed by Articles 75 to 91 of the Code of Civil Procedure constitute procedural objections subject to the common rules for these objections set out in Articles 73 and 74 of the same code. As such, they must be raised before any defense on the merits and, when the procedure is oral, can be formulated during the hearing . The joining of a third party guarantor constitut …