Article R310-5
The maximum duration of liquidation sales set at two months by Article L. 310-1 is reduced to fifteen days in the event of seasonal suspension of the declarant's activity.
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The maximum duration of liquidation sales set at two months by Article L. 310-1 is reduced to fifteen days in the event of seasonal suspension of the declarant's activity.
…ditions laid down in article R. 310-2. As soon as he is aware of it, the declarant is required to inform the mayor by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt of any change in the event motiv…
…peration of the establishment.An order of the minister responsible for trade sets out the list of information relating, in particular, to the identity of the seller, the reason for and duration of the…
…idation sale may take place until the declaration receipt has been issued by the mayor. The mayor informs the territorial chamber of commerce and industry of the liquidation sale thus declared.
…ation mentioned in article R. 310-2. The order referred to in article R. 310-2 also specifies the information that must appear in this publicity and the procedures for its organisation.
The declaration receipt is displayed on the premises of the liquidation sale by the declarant throughout its duration; the order mentioned in Article R. 310-2 sets out the terms and conditions of this…
…cle R. 310-4 ; 2° Failure to mention in any advertising relating to a liquidation transaction the information required by article R. 310-7 ; 3° Holding an unpacking sale without complying with the dur…
Any person engaging in sales on sale shall keep at the disposal of the agents authorised to carry out checks the documents justifying that the goods sold on sale had been offered for sale, and where t…
Any advertisement relating to a sales operation must mention the date on which the operation begins and the nature of the goods to which the operation relates, if it does not concern all of the establ…
…ed inventory of the goods concerned by the liquidation operation including at least the following information: nature and precise name of items, quantities, selling price, average purchase price exclu…
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