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Article R522-24-6 of the French Commercial code

A request for the amendment or deletion of a registered pledge shall be sent to the platform manager by the creditor or grantor in accordance with the operating rules of the register. The original of the deed amending the pledge is sent to the platform manager. The amending entry is accompanied by the number of the initial entry in the register and a reference to the date on which it…

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Article R522-24-7 of the French Commercial code

To consult the information site accessible online provided for in the third paragraph of Article L. 522-37-4, the applicant shall provide the following information: 1° On the constituent: a) If the constituent is a natural person who is a trader : his surname, forenames, date and place of birth and unique identification number supplemented, where applicable, by the words RCS followed by the name of the town where the registry…

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Article R522-24-9 of the French Commercial code

The platform manager shall reject applications for registration, modification or deregistration that do not meet the conditions set out in Articles R. 522-24-4 et R. 522-24-6. The rejection specifies the reason for the refusal. The applicant is notified of the rejection decision by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by delivery against receipt. It shall indicate the time limit and procedures for appealing against this decision.

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Article R522-24-10 of the French Commercial code

I.-An appeal against a decision to refuse registration, modification or deletion shall be lodged with the president of the commercial court within whose jurisdiction the operator of the platform that refused registration is established. The appeal shall be lodged by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt addressed to the registry of that court within fifteen days of its notification. This appeal must be made by registered letter with acknowledgement of…

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Article R522-25 of the French Commercial code

The procedure for disposing of the general shop provided for in the third paragraph of article L. 522-39 shall be initiated within three months of the decision by the Prefect to permanently withdraw approval. The property may be sold either by auction or out of court. However, it may not be carried out by amicable agreement when the turnover achieved in the general shop during the previous financial year exceeds…

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Article R526-1 of the French Commercial code

In accordance with article R. 123-37, are indicated in the application for registration in the trade and companies register of the natural person: 1° The declaration of unseizability of his rights over any land not allocated to his business use, as provided for in article L. 526-1 ; 2° The waiver of the unseizability of his rights over his main residence provided for in article L. 526-3; 3° In all…

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Article R526-2 of the French Commercial code

In accordance with the provisions of Article R. 123-45 and 2° of article R. 123-46, must, within one month, be the subject of an application for an amending entry in the Trade and Companies Register: 1° The waiver of the unseizability of the rights over the principal residence of the registered natural person or its revocation, as provided for in Article L. 526-3 ; 2° The declaration of unseizability of…

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Article R526-3 of the French Commercial code

The declaration of assignment mentioned in Article L. 526-7 contains the following information: 1° The surname, business name, first names, date, place of birth and domicile of the sole trader; 2° The name used to carry out the professional activity to which the assets are assigned, including at least his name or business name; where the trader has made several declarations of assignment, the names used for each assignment of…

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