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Article R814-56 of the French Commercial code

The court-appointed administrator or the court-appointed representative, whether a natural person or a legal entity, who transfers his professional domicile or registered office must declare this transfer to the Government Commissioner at the National Registration and Disciplinary Commission and to the President of the National Council. The procedure provided for in articles R. 814-54 and R. 814-55 shall apply.

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Article R814-57 of the French Commercial code

The court-appointed administrator or the court-appointed representative, practising within a company, who leaves this company to practise his profession on an individual basis must declare his installation to the Government Commissioner at the National Registration and Disciplinary Commission and to the President of the National Council. The procedure provided for in articles R. 814-54 and R. 814-55 shall apply.

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Article R814-58-1 of the French Commercial code

Subject to the provisions of this sub-section, the provisions of Title XXI of Book I of the Code of Civil Procedure apply to the electronic communication of procedural documents made possible by the electronic portal set up by the Conseil national des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires pursuant to Articles L. 814-2 et L. 814-13.

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Article R814-58-2 of the French Commercial code

The third parties receiving or issuing procedural documents, referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 814-13, expressly consent or request to use electronic communication by registering on the electronic portal and providing the personal data and information mentioned in the annex to this article. Prior to their registration, they shall be informed that they may revoke their consent to use the electronic portal at any time and of…

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Article Annexe art. R814-58-2 of the French Commercial code

ANNEX TO ARTICLE R. 814-58-2 OF THE COMMERCE CODE Data and information provided when registering on the portal Contents of the declaration 1° Identity of the person concerned (surname, first names), date and place of birth and domicile for natural persons ; company name, legal form, surname and first name of the legal representative, registered office for legal entities; 2° E-mail address, as well as a telephone number that can…

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Article D814-58-3 of the French Commercial code

In accordance with article L. 814-13, the following procedural acts: 1° Concerning claims: a) The request and information provided for in the second paragraph of Article R. 621-19 ; b) The declaration provided for in article L. 622-24 ; c) The transfer provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 628-7 ; d) The information provided for in IV of articles L. 622-17 and L. 641-13 ; e) The…

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Article R814-58-4 of the French Commercial code

Electronic communication of the procedural documents provided for in Article D. 814-58-3 that must be sent by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt shall be made by electronic registered letter sent via the electronic portal. The electronic registered letter service offered by the electronic portal meets the conditions set out in paragraph 36 of Article 3 of Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of…

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Article R814-58-5 of the French Commercial code

I. – Use of the electronic portal is free of charge for the third parties mentioned in the second paragraph of Article L. 814-13, subject to the following paragraph. The costs of the electronic registered letter sent via the electronic portal shall not exceed an amount set by order of the Minister of Justice. The sums collected pursuant to the previous paragraph shall be paid without delay to the Caisse…

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