Article L622-6-1
Unless, in the judgment opening the proceedings, a public officer or a sworn goods broker has been appointed to draw up the inventory, it shall be drawn up by the debtor and certified by an auditor or…
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Unless, in the judgment opening the proceedings, a public officer or a sworn goods broker has been appointed to draw up the inventory, it shall be drawn up by the debtor and certified by an auditor or…
…any time during the observation period, the court, at the request of the debtor may order the partial cessation of business.Under the same conditions, at the request of the debtor, the administrator,…
I. - Notwithstanding any legal provision or any contractual clause, no indivisibility, termination or resolution of a current contract may result from the sole fact of the opening of safeguard proceed…
In the event of safeguard proceedings, the lessor only has a lien for the last two years of rent prior to the judgment opening the proceedings. If the lease is terminated, the lessor also has a lien f…
In the event of an assignment of the lease, any clause imposing joint and several provisions on the assignor with the assignee shall be deemed unwritten.
Any sums collected by the administrator or the mandataire judiciaire that are not transferred to the debtor's bank or postal accounts, for the purposes of continuing the business, must be paid immedia…
The declaration of claim interrupts the statute of limitations until the proceedings are closed; it dispenses with any formal notice and is equivalent to an act of prosecution.
…assets or rights present in a fiduciary estate are the subject of an agreement under which the settlor debtor retains the use or enjoyment of such assets or rights, no assignment or transfer of such…
…siness of the company is continued during the observation period, subject to the provisions of articles L. 622-10 to L. 622-16.
The debtor continues to exercise on his assets the acts of disposal and administration, as well as the rights and actions that are not included in the administrator's mission. In addition, subject to…
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