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Article R624-3 of the French Commercial code

Decisions to admit claims without objection are evidenced by the official receiver’s signature on the list of claims drawn up by the mandataire judiciaire. The court clerk notifies the creditors or their agent of this admission by simple letter. These notices shall specify the amount for which the claim is admitted and the securities attached to it and shall reproduce the provisions of the articles L. 622-27 and L. 624-3….

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Article R624-4 of the French Commercial code

When the jurisdiction of the official receiver is challenged or when the official receiver raises his lack of jurisdiction of his own motion, or in the presence of a serious challenge, the court clerk shall summon the debtor, the creditor, the judicial representative and the administrator, where one has been appointed, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The summons to the creditor reproduces the provisions of the second paragraph…

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Article R624-5 of the French Commercial code

Where the official receiver declares himself incompetent or establishes the existence of a serious dispute, he shall, by specially reasoned order, refer the parties to a better court and invite, as the case may be, the creditor, the debtor or the judicial representative to refer the matter to the competent court within a period of one month from notification or receipt of the notice issued for this purpose, on pain…

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Article R624-6 of the French Commercial code

At the request of the Public Treasury, the official receiver, after obtaining the opinion of the judicial representative, shall pronounce the definitive admission of claims provisionally admitted pursuant to the fourth paragraph of Article L. 622-24 and which have been the subject of a writ of execution or are no longer contested. When the official receiver is no longer in office, the president of the court, at the request of…

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