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Bankruptcy Law

Auteur : Louis Vogel

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  • Introduction

  • Part 4: Court-supervised liquidation and professional recovery

    • Title 2: Judicial liquidation judgment

      • Chapter 3: Inventory

      • Chapter 5: Effects of the judgment

        • Section 1: Immediate enforceability

        • Section 2: Treatment of company creditors

          • II: Subsequent privileged creditors

            • A: Concept of privileged subsequent claim

              • 2°: Debt legally incurred

              • 4°: Claim arising during the safeguard or receivership proceedings

          • III: Prohibition of commissory agreements

        • Section 3: Provisional continuation of business

        • Section 4: Remuneration and subsidies

        • Section 9: The sole trader's right of recovery

        • Section 10: Exigibility of unpaid share capital

756. Definition

1 minute de lecture

Subsequent “privileged” claims i.e. claims which are exempt from the prohibition on payments, which will be paid in priority to others, and which are exempt from the obligation to declare are those which meet the conditions set out in Article L. 641-13, I of the Commercial Code. The text refers to claims regularly arising after the judgment opening or pronouncing the court-ordered liquidation, and …

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