Article R511-10
If there is no entry corresponding to the identity of the debtor reported or if the entry made in the name of the latter concerns a protest the date of which is more than one year or less than one mon…
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If there is no entry corresponding to the identity of the debtor reported or if the entry made in the name of the latter concerns a protest the date of which is more than one year or less than one mon…
The rapporteur general may, at any time during the proceedings, ask the accused undertakings to provide the rapporteur within two months with their unique identification number and the turnover figure…
By way of derogation from the provisions of Title VI of Book II of the Code of Civil Procedure, appeals brought before the Paris Court of Appeal against decisions of the Competition Authority shall be…
For each renewal by half of the members of the Authority, the term of office of the members belonging to the half concerned shall end five years after the date on which the term of office of their pre…
Registrations take effect on the date on which they are duly completed.
The bond imposed by the prefect's order is set at 3.18 per square metre of shop floor and 1.06 euros per square metre of building site, with a minimum of 212 euros and a maximum of 2,120 euros, applic…
In the case provided for in the first paragraph of Article L. 611-2 or where Article L. 611-2-1, the President of the Court shall have the Registrar summon the legal representative of the debtor legal…
Claims by third parties referred to in the last paragraph of Article R. 624-8 are lodged by petition delivered or addressed to the court registry. They are mentioned on the statement of claims by the…
Debts eligible for remission correspond to: 1° To penalties, late payment interest, default interest, tax or customs fines, surcharges, prosecution costs, regardless of the tax or miscellaneous State…
In the opening judgment or at any time during the proceedings, the court may appoint a substitute official receiver to exercise the powers of the official receiver temporarily prevented from doing so.
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