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What is the law of civil procedure in Luxembourg?

What is the law of civil procedure in Luxembourg?

The New Code of Civil Procedure. The New Code of Civil Procedure was amended by a law in 1998. Until then, Luxembourg was still using the original Code of Civil Procedure decreed in 1806 by Napoleon. The New Code of Civil Procedure describes and specifies the principles that govern the Luxembourg courts.

What are the four main codes in Luxembourg?

The main codes are the Code Civil, (Civil Code); Code de Commerce, (Commercial Code); Code Pénal, (Penal Code); Code d’Instruction Criminelle,(Criminal Procedure Code); and Code de Procédure Civile, (Civil Procedure Code). Current versions of all of the Luxembourg codes are available on the official Légilux website.

How are receivables transferred in Luxembourg civil code?

Also, pursuant to articles 1271 et seq. of the Luxembourg Civil Code, receivables may be transferred by way of novation, i.e., all parties must consent that a new creditor will substitute the original creditor and assume its obligations under a new agreement made between the new creditor and the obligor.

What are the rights of citizens of Luxembourg?

Under the Civil Law, the citizens of Luxembourg have several rights. Among these: they have the right to get married to other nationals, but also to persons from other countries; they have the right to get divorced in case the marriage no longer works, a case in which our divorce lawyers can help;

Are there any dispute resolution laws in Luxembourg?

ICLG – Litigation & Dispute Resolution Laws and Regulations – Luxembourg covers common issues in litigation and dispute resolution laws and regulations – including preliminaries, commencing proceedings, defending a claim, joinder & consolidation and duties & powers of the courts – in 31 jurisdictions. 1. Litigation – Preliminaries 2.

What are the rules for consumer protection in Luxembourg?

Another specific rule is the one stipulated in 4th Article of the law dated August 25/1883 regarding consumer’s protection. According to this law, if the final consumer resides in Luxembourg, then the Luxembourg courts are deemed competent in the matter even if the contract stipulates that another jurisdiction is competent.

What kind of courts are there in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg is divided into two judicial districts (Luxembourg and Diekirch). The District Courts ( Tribunal d’Arrondissement) are the ordinary courts hearing all cases dealing with civil and commercial matters that are not attributed by law to another court.

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