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Article R811-16 of the French Commercial code

An agreement will be signed between the trainee candidate and the supervisor, specifying the duration of the traineeship and the nature of the tasks required of the trainee, as well as the terms and conditions of their remuneration. The trainee will send a copy of this agreement to the committee secretariat.

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Article R811-17 of the French Commercial code

The work placement corresponds to normal working hours as defined by the regulations, collective agreements, agreements or practices in force for the professional category in question; it is remunerated in accordance with these same regulations, collective agreements, agreements or practices. It must not have been interrupted for more than one year unless there is a legitimate reason.

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Article R811-19 of the French Commercial code

The selection board for the qualifying examination provided for in Article L. 811-5 is composed as follows: 1° A magistrate of the judiciary or a councillor at the Court of Cassation or an advocate general at this court, in extraordinary service, chairman; 2° A magistrate of the judiciary; 3° A member of a commercial court of first instance; 4° A person qualified in legal, economic, social or financial matters; 5°…

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Article R811-20 of the French Commercial code

The members of the jury are appointed by order of the Minister of Justice, after obtaining the opinion of the Conseil national des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires in the case of court-appointed administrators. An equal number of alternates are appointed under the same conditions. The chairman and members of the jury are appointed for a period of three years, renewable once.

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Article R811-22 of the French Commercial code

The qualifying examination is organised by the Conseil national des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires. Only persons holding a certificate of completion of training issued under the conditions set out in article R. 811-18 as well as persons exempted from a professional training period pursuant to the provisions of I of article R. 811-25 and the persons mentioned in the second paragraph of article R. 811-28-2.

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Article R811-23 of the French Commercial code

The qualifying examination comprises two options, to be chosen by the candidate, one in commercial matters, the other in civil matters. The programme and procedures for this examination, which includes theoretical and practical tests and an internship dissertation, are set by order of the Minister of Justice. Some of the tests may be common to both options. Each candidate may choose one or both of the options. When a candidate…

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Article R811-24 of the French Commercial code

If the candidate fails the qualifying examination for the first time, he or she may continue his or her traineeship. The initial traineeship completion certificate remains valid. No person may sit the qualifying examination more than three times. .

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Article R811-25 of the French Commercial code

I. – Pursuant to the provisions of the eighth paragraph of Article L. 811-5, are exempt from professional training: – judicial representatives, lawyers, notaries, auctioneers, bailiffs, commercial court clerks, former solicitors, chartered accountants, auditors who have practised their profession for at least ten years; – persons who have worked for a period of at least ten years as an assistant to a court-appointed administrator; – persons who hold one of…

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