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Article R814-105 of the French Commercial code

The liquidator may be replaced on grounds of impediment or any serious reason, at the request either of the liquidator himself or of the partners or their successors, by decision of the president of the judicial court within whose jurisdiction the registered office is located. The president shall rule in accordance with the accelerated procedure on the merits.

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Article R814-106 of the French Commercial code

The liquidator may not take up his duties until he has completed the formalities for publication in the Trade and Companies Register and informed the National Registration and Disciplinary Commission of the dissolution of the company, enclosing a copy of the deed appointing him. .

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Article R814-109 of the French Commercial code

Two or more natural persons registered on the national list provided for in article L. 811-2 or on the national list provided for in article L. 812-2 may form a professional non-trading company between themselves for the joint practice of their profession of judicial administrator or judicial representative. The same option is available to persons meeting the conditions for registration on this list, provided that each of them obtains his…

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Article R814-110 of the French Commercial code

Sociétés civiles professionnelles d’administrateurs judiciaires and sociétés civiles professionnelles de mandataires judiciaires are governed by the provisions of Decree no. 78-704 du 3 juillet 1978 relatif à l’application de la loi n° 78-9 du 4 janvier 1978 modifiant le titre IX du livre III du code civil, sous réserve des dispositions de la présente section.

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Article R814-111 of the French Commercial code

The articles of association comply with the requirements of articles 8, 11, 14, 15, 19, 20 and 24 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966. They also state: 1° The surname, first names and domicile of each partner; 2° The duration for which the company is formed; 3° The address of the registered office; 4° The nature and separate valuation of each of the contributions made by the partners;…

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