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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Sub-section 7: Effects of the auction

Article R322-64

Unless the terms and conditions of sale provide for the distrainee debtor to remain on the premises, the successful bidder may enforce any eviction order he may have against the distrainee and any occ…

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Subsection 8: Repeat bids

Article R322-72

The successful bidder at the initial sale retains the costs charged at the time of the auction. After a period of two months following the initial sale, he is liable for interest at the legal rate on…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 6: The auction judgement and the bill of sale

Article R322-60

The auction judgement is notified by the pursuing creditor to the debtor, to the registered creditors, to the successful bidder and to any person who has raised a dispute that is settled by the decisi…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 6: The auction judgement and the bill of sale

Article R322-61

The deed of sale consists of the enforceable copy of the conditions of sale, which is followed by a transcript of the auction judgement. If the identity details provided by the successful bidder are i…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 4: Higher bids

Article R322-53

The higher bid hearing is set by the enforcement judge for a date within a period of two to four months following the declaration of higher bid. If the declaration of higher bid is contested, this per…

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Sub-section 7: Effects of the auction

Article R322-65

At the request of the successful bidder, the execution judge, who notes that the mortgages taken out on the property by the debtor have been purged, orders that the corresponding entries in the proper…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 8: Repeat bids

Article R322-66

If the successful bidder fails to pay the price, the taxed costs or the transfer duties within the prescribed time, the property is put back up for sale at the request of the pursuing creditor, a regi…

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 4: Higher bids

Article R322-54

The publication formalities are carried out at the behest of the higher bidder or, in his absence, the pursuing creditor, on the price modified by the higher bid.

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French Code of civil enforcement proceduresIn force
Subsection 6: The auction judgement and the bill of sale

Article R322-59

In addition to the information required for all judgements, the adjudication judgement refers to the orientation judgement, the judgements ruling on disputes and the conditions of sale. It designates…

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Subsection 5: Payment of the price

Article R322-57

Where the funds are held in escrow, they earn interest at a rate set by the terms and conditions of sale, which may not be less than the interest rate paid by the Caisse des dépôts et consignations. T…

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