2. Proceedings before the Judicial Court and the Commercial Court
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Proceedings before the Judicial Court
Chapter 1: Subject-matter jurisdiction
Section 2: Specific rules of territorial jurisdiction
Section 3: Territorial jurisdiction clause
Title 2: General procedure
Title 3: Powers of the President
94. Ordinary law provisions
1 minute de lecture
To determine the territorially competent Commercial Court, reference should be made to the provisions of ordinary law, which are set out in Articles 42 to 48 of the Code of Civil Procedure. According to the first of those provisions, “the territorially competent jurisdiction is, unless otherwise provided, that of the place where the defendant resides” (Art. 42, para. 1, CPC). This place refers to …