Article R743-138 of the French Commercial code
The formation of the joint venture is published in the Journal officiel de la République française, on the initiative of the Minister of Justice.
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The formation of the joint venture is published in the Journal officiel de la République française, on the initiative of the Minister of Justice.
In the event of the dissolution of the partnership, notification of this dissolution is brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice, the Keeper of the Seals, by teleprocedure on the website of the Ministry of Justice by the partner or partners who requested the dissolution. The dissolution of the société en participation is published in the Journal officiel de la République française, at the initiative of the garde…
Salaried commercial court registrars are subject to the legislative and regulatory provisions relating to the exercise of the functions of commercial court registrar by natural persons, to the ethics and discipline of commercial court registrars and to the provisions of this sub-section.
Unless they are employed by a clerk of several commercial courts, salaried commercial court clerks may only carry out their duties within a single office. They may carry out the tasks devolved to commercial court clerks with the exception of those relating to assisting the president of the commercial court in the tasks of administration, organisation and management of the court. .
The salaried commercial court clerk invested with a mandate in the Conseil national des greffiers des tribunaux de commerce may not participate in deliberations or votes on disciplinary matters concerning the titular clerk of the office or the associated clerks exercising their functions within the titular company of the office in which he is employed. The latter may not, when invested with such a mandate, participate in deliberations or votes…
The holder of the office is civilly liable for the professional activity carried out on its behalf by the salaried clerk.
Any plan to recruit a salaried court clerk is brought to the attention of the Minister for Justice, the Keeper of the Seals, by tele-procedure on the website of the Ministry of Justice. The Minister of Justice will publicise this announcement by means of an order specifying the closing date for applications. The deadline for candidates to submit their applications may not be less than thirty days from publication of…
When the number of full or partner commercial court clerks practising within the office falls below half the number of salaried commercial court clerks, the office holder has a period of one year to comply with the provisions of the first paragraph of l’article L. 743-12-1.
The salaried commercial court clerk is appointed by order of the Minister of Justice. The order specifies the name or company name of the holder of the office within which the salaried clerk performs his duties.
The application shall be submitted jointly by the holder of the office and the candidate for appointment to the duties of salaried commercial court clerk selected under the conditions provided for in Article R. 743-139-5, to the Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, by tele-procedure on the website of the Ministry of Justice. It shall be accompanied by a copy of the employment contract and all necessary supporting documents…
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