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French Commercial codeIn force
TITLE IX: Miscellaneous provisions

Article L490-11

A decree sets out the procedures for publicising decisions taken in application of articles L. 462-8, L. 464-1, L. 464-2, L. 464-3, L. 464-5, L. 464-6 and L. 464-6-1.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 1: Approval, transfer and cessation of business.

Article L522-11

I. - Companies that do not meet the conditions set out in articles L. 522-5 and L. 522-6 may, however, apply for approval as general warehouses for the warehouses they operate or plan to operate and o…

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Section 2: Sole traders with limited liability

Article L526-11

Where all or part of the assigned assets are joint or undivided assets, the sole trader provides proof of the express agreement of his spouse or co-tenants and of their prior information about the rig…

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Chapter I: Prevention of business difficulties, ad hoc mandates and conciliation procedures

Article L611-11

…conciliation procedure having given rise to the approved agreement referred to in II of article L. 611-8, a new cash contribution to the debtor with a view to ensuring the continuation of the business…

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Section 2: The judgment adopting the plan and the implementation of the plan.

Article L626-11

The judgment adopting the plan makes its provisions enforceable against all.With the exception of legal persons, co-obligors and persons who have granted a personal surety or who have assigned or assi…

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Section 3: Rights of the seller of furniture, claims and restitutions.

Article L624-11

The lien established by 3° of article 2332 of the Civil Code for the benefit of the seller of movables and the resolutory action may only be exercised within the limits of the provisions of articles L…

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Chapter II: The company during the observation period.

Article L622-11

When the court declares liquidation, it terminates the observation period and, subject to the provisions of Article L. 641-10, the administrator's assignment. Under the conditions provided for in the…

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Chapter I: Commencement of proceedings.

Article L621-11

The auditors assist the mandataire judiciaire in his duties and the juge-commissaire in his task of supervising the administration of the company. They may inspect all documents sent to the administra…

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Chapter I: Commencement and progress of the receivership.

Article L631-11

The remuneration relating to the functions exercised by the debtor, if he is a natural person, or the managers of the legal entity is maintained as it was on the day the proceedings were opened, unles…

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Section 2: Other offences.

Article L654-11

In the cases provided for in the preceding articles, the court hearing the case shall rule, even if there is an acquittal: 1° Ex officio, on the reinstatement in the debtor's assets of all property, r…

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