Article ANNEXE, art. 29
Where an entry has been registered even though it was inadmissible because an essential condition was missing, the court in charge of the register may strike it off ex officio. It must inform the inte…
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Where an entry has been registered even though it was inadmissible because an essential condition was missing, the court in charge of the register may strike it off ex officio. It must inform the inte…
Any person showing a legitimate interest may request the issue of a copy of the certificate of inheritance.
Where a declaration required for registration has been authenticated or certified by a notary, the notary is entitled to request registration in the name of the person required to make the declaration…
Notifications to absentees shall be made through the hands of their representative or curator.Notifications are governed, in addition, by the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure.Notifications to…
The proxy proves his mandate by a power of attorney deposited in the minutes of the notary. At the request of one of the parties or the notary, the power of attorney must be authenticated.
Any registration must mention the day on which it is made and be signed by the court clerk.The registration is notified to the person who requested it, by the issue of a digital registration certifica…
…420-7,PROCEEDINGS AGAINST PERSONS WHO ARE TRADERS OR CRAFTSMENHEAD OFFICE OF THE COURTSof commerce and the courtsmixed of commerceRESSORTMarseille.The jurisdiction of the appeal courts of Aix-en-Prov…
Jurisdictions with jurisdiction by department in mainland France to hear, pursuant to article L. 610-1, proceedings applicable to persons who are neither traders nor artisansDEPARTEMENTJURISDICTIONRES…
Jurisdictions with jurisdiction in overseas collectivities and New Caledonia to hear cases pursuant to article L. 610-1 or article L. 621-5 in the version applicable to French Polynesia of the procedu…
NUMBER OF JUDGES AND NUMBER OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCIAL COURTSDEPARTMENTSHEADQUARTERS of the commercial courtHEADQUARTERS of the commercial court
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