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
Chapter 1: Setting the date of cessation of payments
Chapter 2: Appointment of procedural bodies
Chapter 3: Inventory
Chapter 4: Divestment of the debtor
Chapter 5: Effects of the judgment
Section 1: Appeal
Title 3: Realization of assets
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
876. Remedies available to third parties
1 minute de lecture
Under the terms of Article L. 661-2 of the Commercial Code, decisions concerning the opening of the court-supervised liquidation procedure are subject to third-party objection. Article 583 of the Code of Civil Procedure stipulates that any person with an interest in the matter is entitled to lodge a third-party objection, provided that he or she was neither a party nor represented in the judgment …