Article R3252-41 of the French Labour Code
If the creditor transfers his domicile, he shall notify the court registry, unless he has appeared by proxy.
If the creditor transfers his domicile, he shall notify the court registry, unless he has appeared by proxy.
If, without changing employer, the debtor transfers his domicile outside the jurisdiction of the court hearing the proceedings, the proceedings are continued before the same court. Any seizures that may subsequently be made against the debtor are forwarded to this court. The court clerk notifies the creditors.
When the legal relationship between the debtor and the employer ends, the funds held by the administrator are distributed.
In the event of a change of employer, the seizure may be continued by the new employer, without prior conciliation, if the request is made within one year of the notice given by the former employer. Failing this, the seizure is terminated and the funds are distributed. If, in addition, the debtor has transferred the place where he resides to the jurisdiction of another judicial court, the creditor is also…
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