Article R642-9
As soon as the acts of transfer have been completed, the liquidator or the administrator, where one has been appointed, shall report on them. This report shall be filed with the court registry.
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As soon as the acts of transfer have been completed, the liquidator or the administrator, where one has been appointed, shall report on them. This report shall be filed with the court registry.
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The following are determined by decree in the Conseil d'Etat : 1° The conditions under which doctors provide the information set out in Article L. 1211-3 ; 2° The terms and conditions of the treatment…
Data on the quality of water intended for human consumption, in particular the results of analyses carried out as part of health checks and at private homes, are sent by the Director General of the Re…
From the date of service, the debtor has a period of fifteen days to contest the conversion deed before the enforcement judge of the place where he resides. This time limit is prescribed on pain of in…
The application for registration shall be made by one of the parties to the deed or by a proxy with a power of attorney. Unless otherwise stipulated, this power extends to the registration requests re…
Gifts, by inter vivos deeds or by will, may not exceed three quarters of the property if, in the absence of descendants, the deceased leaves a surviving spouse who is not divorced.
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