Article R743-72
Liquidation is governed by the Articles of Association, subject to the provisions of Book II and this section, except in cases of nullity and dissolution following the dismissal of the company.
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Liquidation is governed by the Articles of Association, subject to the provisions of Book II and this section, except in cases of nullity and dissolution following the dismissal of the company.
The dissolution of the company may not be relied upon as against third parties until the publication formalities provided for in articles R. 743-59, R. 743-63, the second paragraph of article R. 743-7…
…icers.No one may be appointed liquidator if they have reached the age limit provided for in article L. 741-1.He may be replaced due to impediment or for any other serious reason by the president of th…
The filing provided for in Article R. 743-75 shall be made at the instance of the public prosecutor if the latter has caused the liquidator to be appointed.
The liquidator represents the company for the duration of its liquidation and performs in place of the partners all acts falling within the profession of commercial court clerk. The provisions of the…
The liquidator has the broadest powers to wind up the company. In particular, he is responsible for managing the company during its liquidation, realising its assets, clearing its liabilities and, aft…
In the event of dissolution of the company as a result of the death of the partners, the liquidator is appointed in accordance with the regulatory provisions applicable to the substitution of public a…
Unless he has been appointed at the request of the public prosecutor, the liquidator shall inform the latter of his appointment by sending him a copy or copy of the deliberation of the partners, or of…
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