Article L322-11 of the French Commercial code
Disputes relating to sales made pursuant to Article L. 322-8 shall be brought before the Commercial Court.
Disputes relating to sales made pursuant to Article L. 322-8 shall be brought before the Commercial Court.
Commercial courts may, after death or cessation of business, and in all other cases of necessity the assessment of which is submitted to them, authorise the sale by wholesale auction of goods of any kind and from any source. Authorisation is given on application. A detailed statement of the goods to be sold shall be attached to the application. The court shall record in its judgment the fact giving rise…
Judicial sales of wholesale goods authorised under Article L. 322-14 as well as all those authorised or ordered by consular justice in the various cases provided for by this code are carried out by sworn goods brokers. However, it is always up to the court or judge authorising or ordering the sale to appoint a judicial auctioneer, bailiff or notary to carry it out. In this case, the public officer,…
The provisions of articles L. 322-11 to L. 322-13 are applicable to the sales referred to in articles L. 322-14 and L. 322-15.
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