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  2. Civil Code of France - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Civil Code of France

  3. General principles of French law - Wikipedia

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    In French law, judges cannot create legal norms, because of the principle known as "la prohibition des arrêts de règlement" of Article 5 of the French civil code: "Judges are forbidden from pronouncing in a generally dispositive and regulatory fashion on the matters submitted to them." They can only put into evidence and interpret existing norms.

  4. DirecTV - Wikipedia

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    As of the end of Q1 2021, AT&T had 15.9 million pay-TV customers, including DirecTV, U-Verse, and DirecTV Stream subscribers. [5] On February 25, 2021, AT&T announced that it would spin-off DirecTV, U-Verse TV, and DirecTV Stream into a separate entity, selling a 30% stake to TPG Inc., while retaining a 70% stake in the new standalone company ...

  5. Law of France - Wikipedia

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    The term civil law in France refers to private law (laws between private citizens, and should be distinguished from the group of legal systems descended from Roman Law known as civil law, as opposed to common law. The major private law codes include: The Civil Code, The Code of Civil Procedure, The Commercial Code, and; The Intellectual ...

  6. France 2 - Wikipedia

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    On 11 December 2006, France 2 was again made available across Italy on Digital terrestrial television until 7 June 2007, when it was replaced by all-news French TV network France 24. France 2 is now only available in Aosta Valley due to Italian self-government laws, and in the border zones because of natural spillover.

  7. Nemo auditur propriam turpitudinem allegans - Wikipedia

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    Nemo auditur propriam turpitudinem allegans is a civil law maxim [1] which may be translated into English as "no one can be heard to invoke his own turpitude" [2] or "no one shall be heard, who invokes his own guilt". [3]

  8. List of programs broadcast by France 2 - Wikipedia

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    On est en direct (2020-2022) Music ... Code de la route (2003-2004, 2011) ... List of programs broadcast by France 2.

  9. French judiciary courts - Wikipedia

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    The first-degree civil jurisdiction is so specific that it may be divided into several subjects areas (commercial, social, rural, etc.). These courts then have the deciding word in those subjects. Other first-degree civil jurisdictions have a more general purview, but are divided by the taux de ressort, most often as the applicant requests.