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Article A812-21 of the French Commercial code

Par application des dispositions du titre III du decree of 12 June 1956 laying down the general system of remuneration for civil servants or non-civil servants performing, as an ancillary occupation, either a teaching task or the operation of examination or competition panels, the panels for the examinations for access to the professional training course and for aptitude for the duties of court-appointed representatives are classified in group I bis.

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Article A812-22 of the French Commercial code

In application of Article 1 of the Order of 4 February 2014 establishing the nomenclature of terms for the national master’s degree, the title of the degree referred to in Article L. 812-3 is as follows: national master’s degree, major “administration and liquidation of distressed companies” .

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Article A812-25 of the French Commercial code

I.-Applications from the persons referred to in article R. 812-15 must be sent to the secretariat of the Commission nationale d’inscription et de discipline des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires, by registered letter, with acknowledgement of receipt or by any other means that ensures receipt or allows the date of receipt to be determined, no later than three months before the date of the first test of the session….

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Article A812-27 of the French Commercial code

The knowledge-testing examination consists of the following tests: 1° A written test, lasting five hours, the subject of which is the processing of a file relating to one or more of the missions likely to be entrusted to a judicial representative. The mark is weighted at 2. >. 2° An oral examination consisting of a thirty-minute question by the jury on professional ethics, the regulations governing the profession and the…

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