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TITLE VI: General procedural provisions.

Article R661-1 of the French Commercial code

Judgments and orders made in matters of ad hoc mandate, conciliation, safeguard, legal redress, professional recovery and legal liquidation are enforceable ipso jure on a provisional basis. However, judgments and orders issued pursuant to articles L. 622-8, L. 626-22, the first paragraph of l’article L. 642-20-1, of l’article L. 651-2, the articles L. 663-1 to L. 663-4 as well as decisions taken on the basis of article L. 663-1-1and judgments…

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Article R661-2 of the French Commercial code

Unless otherwise provided, opposition and third-party opposition shall be lodged against decisions rendered in matters of ad hoc mandate, conciliation, safeguard, legal redress, professional recovery and legal liquidation, liability for insufficient assets, personal bankruptcy or prohibition provided for in Article L. 653-8, by declaration to the court clerk’s office within ten days of delivery of the decision. However, for decisions subject to the formalities of insertion in a legal announcement…

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Article R661-3 of the French Commercial code

Unless otherwise provided, the time limit for the parties to appeal shall be ten days from the notification made to them of decisions rendered in matters of ad hoc mandate, conciliation, safeguard, legal redress, professional recovery and legal liquidation, liability for insufficient assets, personal bankruptcy or prohibition provided for in Article L. 653-8. However, the period within which the debtor may lodge an appeal against the judgment adopting or rejecting…

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Article R661-4 of the French Commercial code

An appeal by the public prosecutor and the public prosecutor shall be made by a statement of appeal delivered or addressed to the registry of the court of appeal. When this declaration is made by post, the date of the act of appeal is that of the dispatch. Where the appeal by the public prosecutor or the public prosecutor is lodged against a judgment mentioned in articles L. 661-6, L….

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Article R661-5 of the French Commercial code

The person exercising a right of appeal on behalf of the staff delegation of the social and economic committee or, where applicable, the employees’ representative must, on pain of inadmissibility, provide proof of his entitlement.

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Article R661-6 of the French Commercial code

An appeal against judgments rendered pursuant to articles L. 661-1, L. 661-6 , Chapters I and III of Title V, Section II of Chapter II and Chapter IV of Title IX of Book VI of the Legislative Part of this Code, shall be brought, investigated and judged in accordance with the procedure with compulsory representation provided for in the Articles 901 to 925 of the Code of Civil Procedure, subject…

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Article R661-7 of the French Commercial code

The clerk of the court of appeal shall, within eight days of delivery of the judgment, send a copy of the judgment to the clerk of the court for completion of the publicity measures provided for in Article R. 621-8 when the judgment reverses a decision subject to publication. He notifies the judgment to the parties and, by delivery against receipt, to the Public Prosecutor. He informs the persons mentioned…

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Article R662-1 of the French Commercial code

Unless otherwise provided by this Book: 1° The rules of the Code of Civil Procedure shall apply in matters governed by Book VI of the Legislative Part of this Code; 2° Notifications of decisions made by the Registrar shall be made by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, in accordance with the provisions of the section IV of Chapter III of Title XVII of Book I of the Code of…

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Article R662-1-1 of the French Commercial code

The precautionary measures provided for in Articles L. 621-2, L. 631-10-1, L. 651-4, L. 692-2, L. 692-4 and L. 692-9, are subject to the provisions of the regulatory part of the Code of Civil Enforcement Procedures subject to the provisions of this book.

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