"Stunned"
at first by the decision of the Court of Appeal of Caen this Wednesday, September 13, the shepherd of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel François Cerbonney and his supporters of the Sheepfold to defend (BAD) give themselves the reflection time.
Indeed, the confirmatory judgment of the court of six pages, consulted by
Le Figaro
, maintains "
the obligation to demolish"
the operating building which falls under the coastal law but attaches
it "to a provisional penalty of 50 euros per day of delay after a period of twelve months from the service of this judgment
.
An improvement compared to the judgment at first instance which demanded
“a penalty payment of 150 euros per day”
and a time limit for the execution of the court decision of
“two months”
.
In addition, the Caen Court of Appeal
“rejects all other requests under article 700”.
A good thing for the loser, in this case François Cerbonney, who should have paid 8000 euros to Manche Environnement under this…
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