Article L611-15
Any person who is called to the conciliation procedure or to an ad hoc mandate or who, by virtue of his functions, has knowledge thereof is bound by confidentiality.
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Any person who is called to the conciliation procedure or to an ad hoc mandate or who, by virtue of his functions, has knowledge thereof is bound by confidentiality.
During the judicial liquidation proceedings, the official receiver may order that the liquidator or the administrator, where one has been appointed, be the addressee of mail addressed to the debtor.Th…
I.-At the latest at the end of a period of two months from the opening judgment, the court shall order the observation period to continue if it appears to it that the debtor has sufficient financing c…
In the case of a management lease, the business must actually be sold within two years of the judgment adopting the plan.
It is an offence for any person to carry out a professional activity or functions in breach of the prohibitions, disqualifications or incapacities provided for by articles L. 653-2 and L. 653-8, is pu…
For the election of the members of the territorial and regional chambers of commerce and industry, each elector shall have as many votes as he or she is qualified to cast pursuant to Article L. 713-1.…
CCI France is the public establishment at the head of the network defined in article L. 710-1, the only establishment in the network authorised to represent the national interests of industry, commerc…
When none of the judges of the Commercial Court fulfils the conditions of seniority required either to rule in matters of safeguard, receivership or judicial liquidation, judicial settlement or liquid…
Continuing professional training is compulsory for practising commercial court clerks.A decree in the Council of State determines the nature and duration of the activities that may be validated under…
Commercial authorisation is issued prior to the completion of the project if planning permission is not required.The authorisation is granted per square metre of sales area.A new application is requir…
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