Article R662-1-1
The precautionary measures provided for in Articles L. 621-2, L. 631-10-1, L. 651-4, L. 692-2, L. 692-4 and L. 692-9, are subject to the provisions of the regulatory part of the Code of Civil Enforcem…
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The precautionary measures provided for in Articles L. 621-2, L. 631-10-1, L. 651-4, L. 692-2, L. 692-4 and L. 692-9, are subject to the provisions of the regulatory part of the Code of Civil Enforcem…
…mentioned in articles L. 661-6, L. 661-9 or made pursuant to Chapters I and III of Title V of Book VI of the Legislative Part of this Code, the appellant shall immediately inform, by any means, the c…
47 of the Code of Civil Procedure are not applicable to disputes that fall within the jurisdiction of the official receiver alone.
Where the court declares that it does not have jurisdiction, it may order the conservatory or provisional measures referred to in the last paragraph of Article R. 662-7.
Unless otherwise provided, opposition and third-party opposition shall be lodged against decisions rendered in matters of ad hoc mandate, conciliation, safeguard, legal redress, professional recovery…
Where the interests involved justify the transfer of one of the proceedings provided for in Book VI of the legislative part of this Code to another court pursuant to Article L. 662-2, this referral ma…
…an ad hoc trustee pursuant to Article L. 611-3, may apply, with the agreement of the debtor, the provisions of the first paragraph of Article R. 662-7. He may also do so during the course of the manda…
…been assigned to each of the persons to whom a mandate relating to the procedures governed by Book VI of the legislative part of this code has been entrusted, drawn up pursuant to Article L. 662-6, m…
…open court, with the exception of those rejecting the request to initiate one of the procedures provided for in Book VI of the legislative part of this code and those rejecting the homologation of th…
…L. 662-8 is pronounced ex officio by the president of the court seised, by reasoned order, after having heard or duly summoned the debtor and obtained the opinion of the public prosecutor. The clerk…
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