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
I: Typology
A: Unseizable property
B: Main residence
D: Undivided property
E: Joint marital property
F: Assets covered by a lien
Section 4: Goods sales
Section 5: Effectiveness of the sale
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
917. Temporary inalienability
1 minute de lecture
The realisation of a debtor's real estate asset may come up against the existence of an inalienability clause on that asset. Under Article 900-1 of the Civil Code, such clauses are in principle only valid if they are temporary and justified by a serious and legitimate interest. Even then, the donee or legatee may be judicially authorised to dispose of the property if the interest that justified th …