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BOOK VI: Company difficulties.

Article R600-1 of the French Commercial code

Without prejudice to the provisions of 2° of Article L. 721-8 and Article R. 662-7, the court with territorial jurisdiction to hear the proceedings provided for in Book VI of the Legislative Part of this Code is the court within whose jurisdiction the debtor, a legal entity, has its registered office or the debtor, a natural person, has declared the address of its business or activity. In the absence of…

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Article R600-2 of the French Commercial code

The measures provided for in article L. 611-2 fall within the jurisdiction of the president of the court of the place where the registered office of the debtor, a legal entity, is located or, where applicable, the place where the debtor, a natural person, has declared the address of his business or activity. The territorial jurisdiction of the president of the court to appoint a mandataire ad hoc is determined…

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Article R600-3 of the French Commercial code

For the application of Article L. 610-1, the seat and jurisdiction of the commercial courts and judicial tribunals with jurisdiction in mainland France are fixed in accordance with the tables in Annexes 6-1 and 6-2 of this book.

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Article R600-4 of the French Commercial code

For the application of Article L. 610-1, the seat and jurisdiction of the commercial courts and the judicial courts with jurisdiction in the overseas departments are fixed in accordance with the tables in Annex 6-3 and 6-4 of this book.

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Article D611-3 of the French Commercial code

Applications for approval are filed with the prefect of the region in which the grouping has its registered office; he acknowledges receipt after checking that the application is complete. The applications shall state: 1° The purpose of the grouping, which corresponds to the mission defined in article L. 611-1; 2° The area in which it carries out its activity, which does not exceed the region in which it has its…

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Article D611-4 of the French Commercial code

All applications for approval must be accompanied by the following documents: 1° A copy of the grouping’s Articles of Association and, where applicable, its rules of procedure; 2° Proof that the formalities required by the legislation in force for the creation and proper operation of the grouping have been carried out, depending on the legal form chosen; 3° A list of the persons who direct, manage or administer the grouping…

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Article D611-5 of the French Commercial code

The groups undertake: Not to carry out any advertising, except in professional journals and newsletters; To indicate in their correspondence and on all documents drawn up by them their status as approved prevention groups and the references of the approval decision; To inform the prefect of any changes to their status and of any changes that have occurred in the persons who direct, manage or administer the groups within a…

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Article D611-6 of the French Commercial code

The regional prefect has a period of three months in which to grant or refuse approval. The starting point for this period is set at the date of issue of the acknowledgement of receipt specifying the completeness of the application file submitted by the group. If the regional prefect has not notified his response within the time limit set, the group is deemed to have been approved. The withdrawal of…

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