Article R681-7
Where IV of Article L. 681-2 has been applied, the court and the over-indebtedness commission shall provide each other with any information they deem useful for the performance of their duties, and in…
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Where IV of Article L. 681-2 has been applied, the court and the over-indebtedness commission shall provide each other with any information they deem useful for the performance of their duties, and in…
I.-The application to open a business as referred to in Article L. 681-1 shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of Titles II to IV of this Book, subject to the following provisions: 1° T…
…judgment mentioned in article R. 681-5 may contest the separation of the assets of the sole trader by declaration to the court registry within a period of ten days from the notification made to him,…
…met, alternatively or cumulatively. When a case is referred to the territorially competent over-indebtedness commission under IV of article L. 681-2, the court registry sends a copy of the judgment an…
Decisions handed down pursuant to IV of article L. 681-2 and article L. 681-3 may be appealed by the parties within ten days of their notification.
…nd in the fifth paragraph of article R. 621-8 contains, in addition to the information provided for by these provisions, the name used for the exercise of the professional activity incorporating its n…
The agreement of the debtor referred to in IV of Article L. 681-2 and in Article L. 681-3 may be obtained at the hearing during which the court examines the application to open proceedings under Title…
The Public Prosecutor or the Principal Public Prosecutor may, by reasoned decision and even though no request has yet been made, decide to conceal information enabling the natural persons mentioned in…
The decision of the public prosecutor or the public prosecutor's office taken pursuant to articles R. 167, R. 168 or R. 170 is notified to the interested party. The interested party may appeal to the…
The provisions of articles R. 167 to R. 170 do not apply to access to decisions, acts or documents exercised pursuant to articles L. 213-1 to L. 213-5 of the Heritage Code.
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