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Article R814-51 of the French Commercial code

In the exercise of their functions, judicial administrators and judicial representatives registered on the lists drawn up by the Commission nationale d’inscription et de discipline wear a toga, closed at the front, with wide sleeves, a black cap, and a tie similar to that of judges.

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Article R814-52 of the French Commercial code

Within one month of their registration, judicial administrators and judicial representatives take an oath before the court of appeal in whose jurisdiction their professional domicile is located, in the following terms: “I swear to perform my duties with honour, dignity, independence and probity, and to comply on all occasions with the laws and regulations of my profession”. They may only perform their duties from the day they take the oath….

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Article R814-53 of the French Commercial code

The judicial administrator or the judicial representative, whether a natural person or a legal entity, who is already registered and has an office declares any opening of an ancillary office to the Government Commissioner at the National Registration and Disciplinary Commission and to the President of the National Council. A branch office is considered to be any premises in which the court-appointed administrator or the judicial representative, whether a natural…

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Article R814-54 of the French Commercial code

The declaration shall be sent at least four months before the date scheduled for the opening of the office, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. It shall state: 1° The location of the professional domicile or registered office of the interested party and the location where he intends to open a branch office; 2° The arrangements made by the interested party to carry out his duties at his professional…

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Article R814-56 of the French Commercial code

The court-appointed administrator or the court-appointed representative, whether a natural person or a legal entity, who transfers his professional domicile or registered office must declare this transfer to the Government Commissioner at the National Registration and Disciplinary Commission and to the President of the National Council. The procedure provided for in articles R. 814-54 and R. 814-55 shall apply.

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Article R814-57 of the French Commercial code

The court-appointed administrator or the court-appointed representative, practising within a company, who leaves this company to practise his profession on an individual basis must declare his installation to the Government Commissioner at the National Registration and Disciplinary Commission and to the President of the National Council. The procedure provided for in articles R. 814-54 and R. 814-55 shall apply.

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Article R814-58-1 of the French Commercial code

Subject to the provisions of this sub-section, the provisions of Title XXI of Book I of the Code of Civil Procedure apply to the electronic communication of procedural documents made possible by the electronic portal set up by the Conseil national des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires pursuant to Articles L. 814-2 et L. 814-13.

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Article R814-58-2 of the French Commercial code

The third parties receiving or issuing procedural documents, referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 814-13, expressly consent or request to use electronic communication by registering on the electronic portal and providing the personal data and information mentioned in the annex to this article. Prior to their registration, they shall be informed that they may revoke their consent to use the electronic portal at any time and of…

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