Article R622-5
The list of creditors drawn up by the debtor in accordance with article L. 622-6 includes the name or designation, registered office or domicile of each creditor with an indication of the amount of th…
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The list of creditors drawn up by the debtor in accordance with article L. 622-6 includes the name or designation, registered office or domicile of each creditor with an indication of the amount of th…
…en appointed, shall keep the mandataire judiciaire informed of the claims mentioned in I of Article L. 622-17 of which he has become aware under the conditions provided for in IV of the same article.…
…known creditors of having to declare their claims to him within the period mentioned in Article R. 622-24. The co-contractors mentioned in articles L. 622-13 and L. 622-14 benefit from a period of on…
…eved the creditor of its foreclosure after the filing of the list of claims provided for in Article L. 624-1 and its decision has become final, it shall rule on the claim under the conditions of Artic…
…the juge-commissaire granting the administrator the extension provided for in 1° of III of Article L. 622-13. The juge-commissaire declares, at the request of any interested party, the automatic term…
In application of the sixth paragraph of Article L. 622-24, creditors whose claims, properly arising after the opening judgment other than those mentioned in I of Article L. 622-17, result from a succ…
The declaration to the tax authorities made pursuant to article L. 622-19 is incumbent on the debtor.
The finding of reciprocity provided for the application of Article L. 622-2 is granted by joint order of the Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister for Industrial Property.
For the application of article L. 622-1, jurisdiction by reason of the amount of the claim and the rate of jurisdiction at last instance are determined, for all claims, by the highest of them.
For the application of the second and third paragraphs of Article L. 622-10, the matter shall be referred to the court by petition or, where applicable, in the forms and according to the procedure pro…
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