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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Duties of the Registrar and appeals

Article R521-27

I.-An appeal against a decision refusing registration, amendment or removal shall be lodged with the president of the court to which the clerk of the court who refused registration is attached. The ap…

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Subsection 1: Receipts and warrants

Article R522-20

Receipts and warrants issued by the operator shall include on the front a statement that the goods are insured against fire under the shop's general policies..

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Subsection 1: Receipts and warrants

Article R522-24

In addition to the ordinary trade books and the book of receipts and warrants, the administration of the general shop shall keep a counterfoil book intended to record the deposits that may be made to…

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Section 5: Penalties.

Article R522-25

The procedure for disposing of the general shop provided for in the third paragraph of article L. 522-39 shall be initiated within three months of the decision by the Prefect to permanently withdraw a…

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Section 3: The status of the sole trader

Article R526-27

To carry out the professional activity referred to in the first paragraph of article L. 526-22, and without prejudice to articles D. 123-235 and D. 123-236, the sole trader uses a name incorporating h…

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Section 1: Conservatory measures.

Article R622-2

From the opening judgment, the debtor is required to notify the administrator or, failing that, the judicial representative, of all its establishments and to facilitate access to them, to communicate…

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Section 3: Continuation of the business.

Article R622-20

Proceedings interrupted pursuant to Article L. 622-22 is resumed on the initiative of the claimant creditor, as soon as the latter has produced to the court seised of the proceedings a copy of the sta…

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Section 4: Declaration of claims.

Article R622-26

Litigation and civil enforcement proceedings suspended pursuant to the second paragraph of Article L. 622-28 shall be pursued on the initiative of the creditors benefiting from guarantees mentioned in…

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Section 4: Declaration of claims.

Article R622-24

The declaration period set pursuant to article L. 622-26 is two months from the publication of the opening judgment in the Bulletin officiel des annonces civiles et commerciales. The same period appli…

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Section 1: Referral to and decision by the court.

Article R621-2

Before a ruling is made on the opening of the proceedings, the court clerk, at the request of the president of the court, shall notify the legal representative of the debtor legal entity or the debtor…

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