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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

485. Declaration of unseizability

1 minute de lecture

Under the terms of Article L. 632-1, II of the Commercial Code, the court may declare a declaration of unseizability made by the debtor null and void, pursuant to Article L. 526-1, in the six months prior to the date of cessation of payments. This is the case for a declaration of unseizability made by a debtor whose financial situation is difficult, before he applies to open an insolvency procedur …

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