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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 3: Provisional continuation of business

        • Section 4: Remuneration and subsidies

        • Section 7: Reconstitution of assets

          • II: Nullities of the suspect period

            • A: Typology of actions

              • 2°: Optional nullities

                • a): Determination of the suspect period

                • b): Prohibited acts

                  • i): Payment of overdue debts

                  • ii): Onerous acts

                  • iii): Third-party notices, seizures and oppositions

                  • iv): Free deeds

                  • v): Declaration of unseizability

                • c): Third party's knowledge of cessation of payments

                • d): Requirement of harm waived

              • 3°: Deeds not subject to nullity

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

        • Section 10: Exigibility of unpaid share capital

832. Declaration of unseizability

1 minute de lecture

Under the terms of Article L. 632-1, II of the Commercial Code , the court can cancel a declaration of unseizability made by the debtor, in application of Article L. 526-1, in the six months preceding the date of cessation of payments. This is the case for a declaration of unseizability made by a debtor in a precarious financial situation, before his application for the opening of an insolvency pr …

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