Article R311-2 of the French Code of civil enforcement procedures
The seizure of property is brought before the enforcement judge of the court in whose jurisdiction the seized property is located.
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The seizure of property is brought before the enforcement judge of the court in whose jurisdiction the seized property is located.
Where a creditor has simultaneously seized several properties belonging to the same debtor located in the jurisdictions of several judicial courts, the proceedings shall be brought before the enforcement judge of the court in whose jurisdiction the seized property where the debtor lives is located, failing which, before the judge of the jurisdiction in which any of the properties is located.
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