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Chapter I: Personal recovery without compulsory liquidation

Article R741-1 of the French Consumer Code

When the commission imposes a personal recovery without judicial liquidation, this decision is notified to the parties by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. This letter mentions the provisions of article L. 741-4. It states that the decision may be contested by statement delivered or sent by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt to the secretariat of the Commission within thirty days of its notification. This letter specifies that the…

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Article R741-2 of the French Consumer Code

The commission proceeds with publicity measures to enable creditors who have not been notified of its decision to lodge an appeal with the protection litigation judge. Creditors have two months from the date of publication to lodge their appeal.

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Article R741-10 of the French Consumer Code

The call to creditors provided for in Article L. 741-8 shall be published by the registry of the judicial court in accordance with the forms provided for in Article R. 723-2. Failing agreement between the parties, the protection litigation judge shall designate, by order, the party or parties who shall bear the costs.

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Article R741-12-1 of the French Consumer Code

Where the provisions of Article L. 714-1, the provisions of the first paragraph of Article R. 733-17-1 shall apply. The letter provided for in this paragraph shall also include the information provided for in the last two paragraphs of Article R. 741-1.

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Article R741-13 of the French Consumer Code

When the judge pronounces a personal recovery order without compulsory liquidation, a notice of the order is sent for publication in the Bulletin officiel des annonces civiles et commerciales (Official Bulletin of Civil and Commercial Announcements) by the court registry. This publication includes the full name of the debtor, his date of birth, the number of the department in which he resides, the date of the judgment, an indication of…

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