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#JUSC2608422AOrder of March 25, 2026, Appointing a Salaried Commissioner of Justice

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This law, enacted on March 25, 2026, officially appoints Alizée Capucine Madies as a salaried commissioner of justice in the judicial office operated by the firm SULMONI NEYROUD GAUTHIER DEMAILLY in Digne-les-Bains, France. The appointment reflects an acknowledgment of Ms. Madies' qualifications and contributes to the functioning of the judicial system in the area. Additionally, the law mandates its publication in the Journal officiel, ensuring it is made publicly accessible.

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Key Changes

  • Appointment of Alizée Capucine Madies as a salaried commissioner of justice
  • Affiliation with SULMONI NEYROUD GAUTHIER DEMAILLY law firm
  • Publication requirement in the Journal officiel

Obligations

What this law requires

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Appoint Alizée Capucine Madies as a salaried commissioner of justice (commissaire de justice salariée) within the judicial office of SULMONI NEYROUD GAUTHIER DEMAILLY - CDJ 04 in Digne-les-Bains

SULMONI NEYROUD GAUTHIER DEMAILLY - CDJ 04 (the judicial office firm)
operational
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Publish this Order in the Journal officiel de la République française

French Government/Journal officiel publisher
disclosure
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Appoint Alizée Capucine Madies as a salaried commissioner of justice (commissaire de justice salariée) within the judicial office of SULMONI NEYROUD GAUTHIER DEMAILLY - CDJ 04 located in Digne-les-Bains

SULMONI NEYROUD GAUTHIER DEMAILLY - CDJ 04 (the judicial office firm)
operational
high

Publish this Order in the Journal officiel de la République française

French Government / Relevant administrative authority responsible for Journal officiel publication
disclosure

Affected Parties

Alizée Capucine MadiesSULMONI NEYROUD GAUTHIER DEMAILLY

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appointments,legal profession,judicial system