Article R641-9
The decision by which the court modifies the date of cessation of payments is notified to the debtor by the registrar, communicated to the persons mentioned in article R. 621-7 and is advertised as pr…
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The decision by which the court modifies the date of cessation of payments is notified to the debtor by the registrar, communicated to the persons mentioned in article R. 621-7 and is advertised as pr…
The liquidator remits to the land registry service a copy of the minutes of the closure of the order, the order of the order judge pronouncing the cancellation of the registrations or the deed by whic…
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.
The commission's secretariat is provided by the secretary general of the first presidency of the Court of Cassation. If the secretary general is unable to act, the secretariat is provided by a judge d…
…ed may validly be installed and carry out his duties until a final ruling has been made on the appeal. The Court of Appeal shall rule within ten days of the matter being referred to it after summoning…
The members of the National Council of Commercial Courts with the status of consular judge are appointed from among those who have put themselves forward as candidates no later than three months befor…
Envelopes containing postal votes are admitted duty-free.
If a commercial court is abolished, the minutes, registers, deeds, exhibits and documents filed at the registry of the abolished court shall be transferred to the registry of the commercial court or c…
The traineeship is completed with the clerk of a commercial court.The Conseil national des greffiers des tribunaux de commerce draws up each year, in agreement with the clerks of the commercial courts…
…ne or more partners, representing at least half in number of the partners or a quarter of the capital. The request must specify the matters to be put on the agenda. The Articles of Association determi…
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