Bankruptcy Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Preventing difficulties
Part 2: Safeguard
B: Craftsmen
C: Farmers
D: Self-employed and liberal professionals
E: Death
F: Exclusion of partners and managers
II: Legal entities under private law
Section 2: Conditions relating to the difficulties encountered
Section 3: Extension of the procedure
Chapter 2: Procedural requirements
Title 2: Observation period
Title 3: Drawing up the economic, social and environmental balance sheet
Title 4: Determining the debtor's assets and liabilities
Title 5: Receivership plan
Title 6: Total or partial sale plan
Title 7: Closure of the procedure
Part 4: Court-supervised liquidation and professional recovery
Part 5: Responsibilities and penalties
286. Conduct of a commercial activity
1 minute de lecture
As in the case of safeguard, the opening of a receivership procedure may concern both “merchants” stricto sensu and “any person carrying on a commercial activity” , even if they do not usually do so . This is the case for de facto traders, i.e. persons who are not registered in the company and trade register or those who carry on a commercial activity regardless of an incapacity, a prohibition or …