Article L691-2
The official receiver shall authorise the judicial representative appointed in the main insolvency proceedings opened by a court located on the national territory to make, pursuant to Article 36 of th…
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The official receiver shall authorise the judicial representative appointed in the main insolvency proceedings opened by a court located on the national territory to make, pursuant to Article 36 of th…
A decree in Council of State shall specify the conditions of application of this chapter.
…ecutor, by way of appeal, and any creditor, by way of appeal or third party opposition, as the case may be, may challenge the decision to open the main insolvency proceedings on a ground of internatio…
…rmity with the applicable law or to obtain for those purposes any appropriate measure. The judgment may be appealed against by the court-appointed agent, the debtor in possession, the applicant local…
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…
If classes of creditors have been constituted, the official receiver shall collect, by any means, their opinions on the draft undertaking mentioned in Article L. 691-2. He informs the juge-commissaire…
For the application in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique and Réunion of Title IX of Book VI, the words: "specially designated commercial court" are replaced by the words: "territorially competent…
Any foreign creditor or his agent or representative of his choice and, where applicable, the insolvency practitioners appointed to represent the interests of creditors in insolvency proceedings opened…
The judicial representative shall inform foreign creditors of the opening of the insolvency proceedings, of the obligation to declare their claims, of the deadline for declaring claims and of the pena…
…lared in the French language or accompanied by a translation into the French language. The creditor may produce a translation of the claim declaration and supporting documents until the juge-commissai…
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