Bankruptcy Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Preventing difficulties
Title 1: Opening of the procedure
Title 2: Observation period
Title 3: Drawing up an economic, social and environmental report
Section 1: Verification of claims
A: Dispute
B: Rejection
C: Admission
II: Authority of res judicata
III: Remedies
Chapter 2: Spouse's rights
Chapter 3: Rights of the seller or owner of movable property
Chapter 4: The sole trader's right to take over
Chapter 5: Enforceability of unpaid share capital
Chapter 6: Settlement of claims arising from the employment contract
Title 5: Safeguard plan
Title 6: Accelerated safeguard
Part 3: Judicial receivership
Part 4: Court-supervised liquidation and professional recovery
Part 5: Responsibilities and penalties
199. Contestation, rejection or admission of the claim
1 minute de lecture
Article L. 624-2 of the Commercial Code offers the bankruptcy judge, in the light of the proposals made by the legal representative, a threefold option: he may (i) decide to admit the claim, (ii) reject it, or (iii) note the existence of pending proceedings or a dispute which does not fall within his jurisdiction. In the absence of a “serious” dispute, the bankruptcy judge also has jurisdiction, w …