Article R1331-22
The natural lighting provided in the living areas of a room is sufficient when the lighting in the centre of the room allows reading on a clear day without the use of artificial lighting.
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The natural lighting provided in the living areas of a room is sufficient when the lighting in the centre of the room allows reading on a clear day without the use of artificial lighting.
The configuration of the living areas of a premises is considered not to be cramped when the following cumulative conditions are met:1° One of these living areas has a surface area of at least nine sq…
The living rooms of a premises are provided with an opening to the outside which gives onto the open air, if necessary via a glazed area which itself gives onto the open air, and have an opening secti…
The dwelling's living and utility rooms have sufficient and continuous ceiling height for the required surface area to enable them to be occupied without risk. A ceiling height of 2.20 metres or more…
In this section, "the owner" refers to the persons defined in II and III of article R. 1334-14.
The court that decided on the plan remains competent to deal with the conditions of its implementation notwithstanding a change in the place of the registered office of the legal entity or the address…
The plan execution commissioner shall also indicate on the slip provided for in Article R. 521-6 whether the asset may be moved and the duration of the inalienability measure.
Where, pursuant to Article L. 626-14, the decision adopting or amending the plan orders the temporary inalienability of the debtor's movable capital goods, and has become res judicata, the plan execut…
For the application of article L. 626-13, the debtor provides proof of the lifting of the cheque-issuing ban to the credit institution that initiated this measure by submitting a copy of the judgment…
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…
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