Article R641-5
When it appears that the debtor does not meet the conditions required for the opening of judicial liquidation proceedings, the court shall reject the application.
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When it appears that the debtor does not meet the conditions required for the opening of judicial liquidation proceedings, the court shall reject the application.
The provisions of article R. 622-14 are applicable to judicial liquidation.
The official receiver may order seals to be affixed to all or part of the debtor's assets. In this case, the procedure shall be in accordance with the rules laid down for seals after death. Notice of…
…rticles R. 621-17 to R. 621-24 and R. 622-18 are applicable to the procedural bodies and the auditors. The juge-commissaire rules under the conditions of article R. 621-21 on claims made against the a…
…dure. The liquidator performs the functions assigned to the mandataire judiciaire by these provisions.
Property that is not the subject of a claim for restitution may be sold in accordance with the forms provided for in Title IV of Book VI of the legislative part of this code on expiry of a period of o…
The thresholds above which the court appoints an administrator to administer the business are identical to the thresholds set by article R. 621-11.
For the application of article R. 621-4, if the judgment cannot be handed down immediately, the debtor and, if applicable, the pursuing creditor are notified of the date on which it will be handed dow…
…ing out the inventory. Their condition is summarily described in the minutes of the affixing of seals.
…has been appointed, shall request that the seals be unsealed with a view to the inventory operations.
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