Bankruptcy Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Preventing difficulties
Part 2: Safeguard
A: Traders
B: Craftsmen
C: Farmers
D: Self-employed and liberal professionals
E: Death
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
291. Independence criterion
1 minute de lecture
Whatever the debtor's activity, it must be carried on independently in order to benefit from the insolvency proceedings. The criterion of independence justifies the exclusion of partners and managers from the scope of application of Book VI of the Commercial Code . In order to benefit from these provisions, the natural person must effectively exercise an independent professional activity, distinct …