Article R621-25
The duties of the juge-commissaire and the supervisors end on the day on which the report on the end of the assignment of the court-appointed administrator, the mandataire judiciaire and, where applic…
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The duties of the juge-commissaire and the supervisors end on the day on which the report on the end of the assignment of the court-appointed administrator, the mandataire judiciaire and, where applic…
When the official receiver has relieved the creditor of its foreclosure after the filing of the list of claims provided for in Article L. 624-1 and its decision has become final, it shall rule on the…
The decision by which the court terminates the proceedings pursuant to Article L. 631-16 is followed without delay by an end-of-assignment report filed by the judicial representatives under the condit…
The inalienability measure provided for in Article L. 626-14 is, at the behest of the plan execution commissioner, mentioned in the public registers in which the assets declared inalienable and the ri…
As soon as the end-of-assignment report of the judicial representative or the person chosen on the basis of the first paragraph of II or III of article L. 812-2, the court clerk shall send the debtor…
The pursuer or the appointed notary shall draw up a book of conditions of sale. By exception to
…3° For any proceedings brought or resumed before the industrial tribunal pursuant to articles L. 625-1 and L. 625-3 and which has been terminated either by a court decision at the end of proceedings…
The decree provided for in Article R. 711-22 sets the number of seats on the general assembly of the interconsular grouping reserved for each of the chambers making up the grouping; this number may no…
CCI France benefits from earmarked taxes of all kinds, from the resources mentioned in article L. 710-1 and from contributions from the chambers of commerce and industry. Failing specific arrangements…
The authority to which the declaration was submitted is responsible for keeping this declaration and any additional declarations.These declarations are kept in a sealed double envelope. The outer enve…
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