Article R321-11
Where proceedings are joined, the proceedings are continued by the creditor whose summons was published first. If the summonses were published on the same day, the proceedings are continued by the cre…
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Where proceedings are joined, the proceedings are continued by the creditor whose summons was published first. If the summonses were published on the same day, the proceedings are continued by the cre…
The time limits set out in articles R. 321-1, R. 321-6, R. 322-6, R. 322-10 and R. 322-31 , as well as the two- and three-month time limits set out in article R. 322-4, are prescribed, failing which t…
In the absence of a writ of execution, an application may be made for an injunction to deliver or return a specific item of movable property. The application is made to the enforcement judge in the pl…
A bailiff who carries out a precautionary seizure on assets made unavailable by one or more previous precautionary seizures shall serve a copy of the seizure report on each of the creditors whose acti…
Where the purchaser formulates a technical specification by reference to a standard or an equivalent document, he may not reject a tender on the grounds that it does not comply with that standard or d…
When a contract is concluded at a firm price in application of article R. 2112-10, its clauses specify: 1° That this price will be updated if a period of more than three months elapses between the dat…
…ipation in the procedure, the purchaser may require the production of the information and documents listed in an order annexed to this code.
…advertising or competitive tendering:1° For the purposes of research, experimentation, study or development, without the objective of profitability or amortisation of research and development costs. T…
The invitation referred to in article R. 2131-10 shall include at least the following information: 1° The nature and quantity of the services required. In the case of renewable contracts, it shall ind…
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