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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Organisation and tasks of the network of Chambers of Commerce and Industry

Article L711-9

…s consular higher education establishments, under the conditions set out in section 5 of this chapter. They may, alone or in collaboration with other partners, create and manage initial and continuing…

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TITLE I: The network of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Article L712-9

Any elected member of a public establishment in the network may be suspended or declared to have resigned automatically by the competent authority, after adversarial proceedings, in the event of serio…

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Chapter IV: Insolvency proceedings concerning members of a group of companies established in several Member States

Article L694-9

The official receiver shall rule by a non-appealable order on disagreements relating to the collective coordination procedure between the judicial administrator and the judicial representative appoint…

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Chapter I: Commercial development commissions.

Article L751-9

I. - Each year, the Commission nationale d'aménagement commercial publishes a report incorporating data relating to the activity of the departmental and national commissions. This report shall also in…

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Section 2: Status of commercial court judges

Article L722-9

When safeguard, receivership or liquidation proceedings are opened against a judge of a commercial court, the person concerned ceases to hold office from the date of the opening judgment. He shall be…

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TITLE VI: Markets of national interest and commercial events.

Article L761-9

The right of private occupation of a site held by a trader established within the precincts of a market of national interest is likely to be included in the pledge of his business.

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Chapter III: Election of Commercial Court Judges.

Article L723-9

Each elector is entitled to only one vote within the jurisdiction of the same commercial court. The right to vote may be exercised by post or by electronic means.Notwithstanding the first paragraph, o…

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Chapter IV: Common provisions.

Article L814-9

Court-appointed administrators and court-appointed representatives registered on the lists are required to undergo continuing education to enable them to maintain and improve their knowledge. A decree…

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Chapter II: Judicial representatives.

Article L812-9

…able to judicial representatives. The national registration commission sits as a disciplinary chamber. The Government Commissioner shall exercise the functions of the Public Prosecutor.

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Chapter I: Organisation and supervision of the profession.

Article L821-9

Where they concern statutory auditors carrying out assignments with public interest entities, audits of their professional activity shall be carried out by auditors of the Haut conseil du commissariat…

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