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Article R743-142-5 of the French Commercial code

The following provisions apply to the category of miscellaneous advertising mentioned in Table 2 of Appendix 4-7: 1° The emolument relating to the deferral of registration by the registrar includes, where applicable, any subsequent cancellation ; 2° The fee for the registration of a protest includes all formalities, in particular the receipt of the copy of the protest, the issue of a receipt and the entry in the register and…

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Article R743-142-6 of the French Commercial code

I.-For the category of acts of liquidation proceedings other than safeguard or receivership mentioned in table 2 of article appendix 4-7, the fee breaks down into: 1° A main fee and a fixed fee for transmission, set according to a fixed fee schedule, the scale of which is progressive according to, on the one hand, the number of employees and, on the other hand, the turnover of the company concerned,…

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Article R743-142-7 of the French Commercial code

I.-For the category of acts of the professional recovery procedure mentioned in table 2 of article appendix 4-7, the emolument breaks down into: 1° A principal emolument and a fixed fee for transmission, fixed per debtor; 2° Two fixed accessory emoluments, which may be collected, for the first, for each procedure before the judge assigned to rule on an application for deferment or deferment of payment pursuant to article L….

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Article R743-144 of the French Commercial code

The registrar of a commercial court may issue, by way of simple information, collated copies which are neither signed, sealed nor certified true of documents of any kind filed with the registry of which the person requesting the copy may lawfully be given access.

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Article R743-145 of the French Commercial code

No remuneration is payable: 1° For handwritten entries made for internal information purposes at the registry, on deeds or documents kept at the registry or drawn up by it or on documents produced; 2° For ex officio entries provided for under: a) Procedures for the receivership or compulsory liquidation of companies opened on or after 1 January 2006 and the professional recovery procedure instituted by Chapter V of Title IV…

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Article R743-146 of the French Commercial code

When the consultation of entries in the legal publicity registers gives rise to the issue of a copy, the latter is invoiced in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in an order made pursuant to Article L. 444-3. When carried out by the judicial authorities, by the Ministry of Justice or by the public administrations specified by joint order of the Ministers of Justice and of the Economy,…

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Article R743-147 of the French Commercial code

Before any payment is made, the court clerks are required to provide the parties, even if they do not request it, with the detailed account or accounts relating to the sums for which they are liable on any grounds whatsoever. The invoice shall distinguish between: remuneration exclusive of tax, diligence and fixed rates for transmission exclusive of tax, disbursements, value added tax and the total amount inclusive of tax. In…

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Article R743-149 of the French Commercial code

Commercial court registrars are also required to draw up one or more chronological registers of invoices for all the registry acts and formalities they carry out. These register(s) show details of the sums claimed in respect of fees, lump sums and disbursements. Another register, kept in chronological order, gives details of the sums collected and the corresponding act or formality.

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