The sale takes place either by a judicial auctioneer, bailiff or notary in accordance with the laws and regulations applicable to these professions, or by the court, or in the forms provided for by the General Code of the Property of Public Persons for the disposal, for valuable consideration, of the real estate or movable property belonging to the State.
It gives rise to publicity.
When an amicable sale is envisaged, any creditor may demand that the sale be made by auction. If the sale by auction takes place for a price lower than the price agreed in the proposed out-of-court sale, the creditor who requested the auction shall be liable to the other creditors for the loss they have suffered.