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Article A812-2 of the French Commercial code

The qualifications and diplomas awarded on completion of a second cycle of higher education or of an equivalent level, provided for in 4° of Article R. 811-7, which allow completion of the professional training period for judicial representatives in accordance with Article R. 812-4, are as follows: 1° Maîtrise de sciences et techniques comptables et financières; 2° Maîtrise de méthodes informatiques appliquées à la gestion; 3° Maîtrise d’économie appliquée de…

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Article A812-3 of the French Commercial code

The examination for admission to the professional training course for judicial representatives is organised at least once a year. The dates and places of the tests are set by the Minister of Justice and published four months before the date of the first test in the Official Journal of the French Republic. The examination for admission to the professional training course for judicial representatives is organised at least once a…

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Article A812-4 of the French Commercial code

I. – Applications shall be sent to the secretary of the Commission nationale d’inscription et de discipline des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, no later than three months before the date of the first test of the session. II. – The application file shall include: 1° A request from the interested party; 2° All official documents proving the candidate’s identity and nationality;…

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Article A812-5 of the French Commercial code

Two months before the date of the first test of the session, the committee will draw up the list of candidates admitted to sit the tests of the examination for admission to the professional traineeship. Individual invitations mentioning the day, time and place of the tests are sent to each candidate at least fifteen days in advance.

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Article A812-7 of the French Commercial code

The written eligibility tests comprise: 1° A three-hour test on the national law of companies in difficulty. The mark is assigned a coefficient of 6. 2° A test lasting three hours consisting of the resolution of a practical accounting case corresponding to the syllabus of the DPECF test. The mark is assigned a coefficient 3. 3° A test lasting two hours relating to the law of sale and the law…

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Article A812-8 of the French Commercial code

For the admissibility tests, candidates may use codes and compendia of laws and decrees containing references to articles of doctrine and case law. They may also use codes or compendia of laws and decrees containing no indication of doctrine or case law without any note other than references to legislative or regulatory texts.

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Article A812-9 of the French Commercial code

The marking of the written tests is organised in such a way as to preserve the anonymity of each candidate. Each composition is examined by two markers. Each of the eligibility tests is marked from 0 to 20. Each mark is weighted by the coefficient laid down for the corresponding test.Admissibility is decided by the selection board on the basis of the average marks obtained by the candidate in all…

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Article A812-10 of the French Commercial code

No one may take part in the oral admission test if they have not been declared eligible by the jury. An individual invitation mentioning the day, time and place of the oral test is sent to each eligible candidate at least fifteen days in advance. The test consists of a thirty-minute discussion with the jury, focusing on the practice of the profession of judicial representative. It takes place in a…

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