Article L311-6
Unless there are specific legislative provisions, the seizure of immovable property may cover all rights in rem relating to immovable property, including accessories deemed to be immovable property, w…
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Unless there are specific legislative provisions, the seizure of immovable property may cover all rights in rem relating to immovable property, including accessories deemed to be immovable property, w…
The seizure of joint property is pursued against both spouses.
The immovable property of a minor, even an emancipated minor, or of an adult under guardianship or tutorship, may not be seized before their movables have been discussed. However, discussion of the mo…
Any creditor in possession of a writ of execution evidencing a claim that is due and payable may proceed with a seizure of property under the conditions laid down by this Book and by the provisions of…
When the collège de résolution temporarily suspends, restricts or prohibits the free disposal of all or part of the assets of a person subject to resolution proceedings, pursuant to 6° of Article L. 3…
The Prefect may remove the establishment from the list of classified establishments on the grounds that the building and its facilities have not been maintained or have been seriously inadequately mai…
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…
Where the assets and liabilities of several persons subject to resolution proceedings have been transferred to the same bridge institution, the winding-up proceedings referred to in Chapter VI of Titl…
The nullity of acts of the real estate seizure procedure is governed by Section IV of Chapter II of Title V of Book I of the Code of Civil Procedure.
The secretariat of the commission is provided by the services of the minister responsible for culture. The meetings of the commission are not public. However, the committee may hear any person it deem…
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