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Bankruptcy Law

Auteur : Louis Vogel

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  • Introduction

  • Part 3: Judicial receivership

    • Title 2: Observation period

      • Chapter 2: Inventory

      • Chapter 7: Reconstitution of assets

        • Section 2: Nullities of the suspect period

          • I: Types of actions

            • B: Optional nullities

              • 1°: Determination of the suspect period

              • 2°: Prohibited acts

                • a): Payment of overdue debts

                • b): Onerous acts

                • c): Third-party notices, seizures and oppositions

                • d): Acts free of charge

                • e): Declaration of unseizability

              • 3°: Third party's knowledge of cessation of payments

              • 4°: Abandonment of the requirement of harm

            • C: Acts not affected by nullity

      • Chapter 8: Closure for the purpose of paying off creditors

    • Title 3: Drawing up the economic, social and environmental balance sheet

482. Acts performed against consideration

1 minute de lecture

While Article L. 632-1, I, 1° of the Commercial Code automatically renders null and void gifts performed after the debtor's cessation of payments, because of their highly suspect nature, Article L. 632-2(1) authorizes the court to annul acts performed for valuable consideration, where the creditor who benefited from them knew that the debtor was in cessation of payments. This is the case for seizu …

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