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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 1: Settlement of creditors.

Article R643-5

Creditors registered on behalf of a previous owner and holding a resale right or on behalf of the entrepreneur on an asset included in the assets in question as security for a claim affecting another…

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Chapter I: Liability for insufficient assets.

Article R651-5

…is report is filed at the court registry and communicated by the court clerk to the public prosecutor. At least one month before the date of the hearing, the clerk of the court communicates this repor…

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Chapter I: Appeal procedures.

Article R661-5

The person exercising a right of appeal on behalf of the staff delegation of the social and economic committee or, where applicable, the employees' representative must, on pain of inadmissibility, pro…

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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE VIII BIS: Special provisions for sole traders covered by the status defined in Section 3 of Chapter VI of Title II of Book V

Article R681-5

Decisions handed down pursuant to IV of article L. 681-2 and article L. 681-3 may be appealed by the parties within ten days of their notification.

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TITLE VII: Exceptional provisions specific to the Moselle, Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin départements.

Article R670-5

For the application of the provisions of this book in the départements of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin and Moselle, the words:"service de la publicité foncière" or "fichier immobilier" shall be understood to m…

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Section 1: Commencement and conduct of secondary insolvency proceedings

Article R692-5

If the request for suspension provided for in the previous article is granted, the court shall set the date on which the measure will be re-examined before the expiry of a period of three months. The…

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Section 1: Guardianship arrangements.

Article R712-5

…of commerce and industry, of CCI France, the budgets required to ensure the operation of the chamber. II.-This commission consists of between three and eleven members, appointed as follows: 1° For a…

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Subsection 3: Organisation and operation.

Article R711-50

Regional chambers of commerce and industry may appoint associate members, who have an advisory vote and whose number may not exceed half that of the elected members. Associate members are appointed by…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: CCI France.

Article R711-57

Each chamber represented at CCI France pursuant to the second paragraph of Article L. 711-15 designates from among its elected members a substitute called upon to replace, in the event of impediment,…

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Subsection 3: Organisation and operation.

Article R711-52

The regional chamber meets at least every three months and, in addition, whenever it is convened by its chairman on his own initiative or at the request of the regional prefect. Each member of the gen…

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