Article R694-2
The court, seised by petition, shall rule on the opening of the collective coordination proceedings in chambers after having heard or given the opportunity to be heard the debtor, the insolvency pract…
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The court, seised by petition, shall rule on the opening of the collective coordination proceedings in chambers after having heard or given the opportunity to be heard the debtor, the insolvency pract…
The court shall hear applications made pursuant to Article L. 694-3. It rules in chambers after hearing or duly summoning the coordinator and the insolvency practitioners appointed in the proceedings…
The application relating to the suspension of the insolvency proceedings, submitted by the coordinator pursuant to Article L. 694-4, shall be referred to the court by petition. It rules on the request…
For the purposes of implementing Article L. 694-8, the mandataire de justice who does not follow the recommendations of the collective coordination programme shall inform the juge-commissaire of his r…
The court shall rule on the application to dismiss the coordinator in chambers after having heard or given the opportunity to be heard the debtor, the coordinator, the insolvency practitioners concern…
I.-The jurisdiction of the court referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 13 of the aforementioned Regulation (EU) No 2015/848 shall be determined pursuant to 2° of Article L. 721-8 if the debtor carries…
A decree in Council of State shall specify the conditions of application of this chapter.
In application of Article L. 692-10, in the context of proceedings similar to receivership or judicial liquidation with continuance of business, the application for authorisation of redundancies is fi…
The insolvency practitioner in the main insolvency proceedings who proposes to give a commitment pursuant to Article 36 of the aforementioned Regulation (EU) No 2015/848 shall obtain the agreement of…
I.-The insolvency practitioner in the main insolvency proceedings shall apply to the president of the specially designated commercial court or the competent judicial court within whose jurisdiction th…
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