Article 694-46
Where an investigative decision is requested to provisionally prevent the destruction, transformation, moving, transfer or disposal of items likely to be used as evidence, the magistrate shall give hi…
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Where an investigative decision is requested to provisionally prevent the destruction, transformation, moving, transfer or disposal of items likely to be used as evidence, the magistrate shall give hi…
Where the issuing State requests, under a European Investigation Order, the execution of an investigative measure that requires evidence to be obtained in real time, on a continuous basis and over a s…
Any professional who markets maintenance and repair services for sports and leisure goods, including bicycles, electrically assisted bicycles and motorised personal transport devices allows consumers…
The court seised of an application to open insolvency proceedings in respect of a debtor may open, as the case may be, main insolvency proceedings or territorial or secondary insolvency proceedings.
Other than the documents mentioned in articles R. 621-1, R. 631-1 or R. 640-1, the following documents shall be attached to the application to open insolvency proceedings: 1° Any information enabling…
…on the national territory to make, pursuant to Article 36 of the aforementioned Regulation (EU) No 2015/848, a commitment to the local creditors of an establishment of the debtor located on the terri…
A decree in Council of State shall specify the conditions of application of this chapter.
Without prejudice to the remedies otherwise open to them, the public prosecutor, by way of appeal, and any creditor, by way of appeal or third party opposition, as the case may be, may challenge the d…
…s made, in accordance with paragraphs 7 or 8 of Article 36 of the aforementioned Regulation (EU) No 2015/848, by the local creditors of an establishment of the debtor located within the territory of a…
The court is seised by petition of challenges raised or applications made pursuant to Article L. 691-3. The court rules on the application after hearing or duly calling in chambers the debtor who has…
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