Article L695-3
The court which has opened insolvency proceedings may appoint a judge, empower the official receiver or appoint a judicial representative to implement cooperation and communication between courts and…
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The court which has opened insolvency proceedings may appoint a judge, empower the official receiver or appoint a judicial representative to implement cooperation and communication between courts and…
The court shall rule on challenges raised or applications made, in accordance with paragraphs 7 or 8 of Article 36 of the aforementioned Regulation (EU) No 2015/848, by the local creditors of an estab…
In the event of a judicial liquidation, claims shall not be verified if it appears that the proceeds from the realisation of assets will be entirely absorbed by legal costs, unless otherwise decided b…
The judgment opening secondary insolvency proceedings is subject to appeal or third-party objection by the insolvency practitioner of the main insolvency proceedings if he considers that the court has…
After the interested party has been heard by the first president of the court of appeal within whose jurisdiction the commercial court has its seat, the matter may be referred to the national discipli…
The rate of fees charged to occupancy permit holders or other forms of contribution by market users to the operation of the market shall be established by the manager and approved by the prefect. The…
Any member of the departmental commission for commercial development shall inform the prefect of the interests he holds and the position he holds in an economic activity. No member of the departmental…
The conditions for the application of this chapter shall be determined by a decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
The national list is divided into sections corresponding to the jurisdiction of each court of appeal.Where the court-appointed administrator is an employee, the list specifies this capacity and the na…
I.-During the three years prior to their appointment, members of the High Council must not have carried out an audit engagement, held voting rights, been a member of the administrative or supervisory…
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