Bankruptcy Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Preventing difficulties
Part 2: Safeguard
Part 3: Judicial receivership
Title 1: Opening of the court-supervised liquidation
Title 2: Judicial liquidation judgment
Chapter 1: Sale of the business
Section 1: Role of the bankruptcy judge
Section 2: Beneficiary of the sale
Section 3: Property sales
Section 4: Goods sales
I: Date of transfer of ownership
B: Breaches of ordinary contract law
Section 6: Remedies
Title 4: Settlement of liabilities
Title 5: Closure of court-supervised liquidation operations
Title 6: Simplified court-supervised liquidation
Title 7: Professional recovery
Part 5: Responsibilities and penalties
928. Suspensive condition
1 minute de lecture
Under ordinary contract law, the condition precedent attached to an offer to purchase prevents the sale from taking place until it has been fulfilled. In accordance with Article 1304 of the Civil Code, a condition is suspensive when its fulfillment renders the obligation pure and simple. Thus, even if the ordinance of the bankruptcy judge authorizing the sale by private treaty of one of the debtor …