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
Title 3: Realization of assets
Title 4: Settlement of liabilities
Chapter 1: Referral to the court
Chapter 2: End of term
Section 2: Insufficient assets
Section 3: Proportionality requirement
Chapter 4: Reasonable deadline
Chapter 5: Effect of closing judgment
Chapter 6: Resumption of the liquidation procedure
Chapter 7: Remedies against the closing court ruling
Title 6: Simplified court-supervised liquidation
Title 7: Professional recovery
Part 5: Responsibilities and penalties
939. Extinguishing liabilities
1 minute de lecture
The court-supervised liquidation may be declared closed by the court, with the debtor heard or duly appealed, if there are no longer any liabilities due or if the liquidator has sufficient funds to pay all creditors .
The court seized of an application for closure of the liquidation for extinguishment of liabilities must verify that there are no longer any current liabilities or that the liquidato …