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Article A811-26 of the French Commercial code

The examination to test knowledge is organised at least once a year. The dates and locations of the tests are set by the Minister of Justice and published four months before the date of the first test in the Official Journal of the French Republic.

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Article A811-27 of the French Commercial code

Applications must be sent to the secretariat of the Commission nationale d’inscription et de discipline des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, no later than three months before the date of the session. The application file must include: 1° A request from the interested party specifying the speciality for which he or she intends to sit an examination to test his or her…

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Article A811-28 of the French Commercial code

Two months before the date of the session, the committee will draw up a list of candidates admitted to take the knowledge test. Individual invitations mentioning the day, time and place of the test are sent to each candidate at least fifteen days before the test is held.

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Article A811-29 of the French Commercial code

I.-The examination referred to in article R. 811-28-5 consists of an oral test held in public session. For the commercial speciality, the oral test covers employment law and tax law as applied to insolvency proceedings and the application of European law to national insolvency proceedings. The oral test for the civil law speciality covers co-ownership law, inheritance law, matrimonial property law, the law governing associations and foundations, and the law…

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Article A811-31 of the French Commercial code

I.-Applications from the persons referred to in article R. 811-27 shall be sent to the secretariat of the Commission nationale d’inscription et de discipline des administrateurs judiciaires et des mandataires judiciaires, by registered letter, with acknowledgement of receipt or by any other means that ensures receipt or allows the date to be determined, no later than three months before the date of the first test of the session. II –…

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Article A811-32 of the French Commercial code

The examination to test knowledge is organised at least once a year. The dates and locations of the tests are set by the Minister of Justice and published four months before the date of the first test in the Official Journal of the French Republic.

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Article A811-33 of the French Commercial code

Two months before the date of the first test of the session, the Commission will draw up a list of candidates admitted to sit the knowledge-testing examination. Individual invitations specifying the day, time and place of the test will be sent to each candidate at least fifteen days in advance by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by any other means. Individual invitations mentioning the day, time and place…

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Article A811-34 of the French Commercial code

The knowledge-testing examination consists of the following tests: 1° A written test, lasting five hours, the purpose of which is to deal with a case file relating to one or more of the tasks likely to be entrusted to a judicial administrator. The mark is assigned a coefficient of 2. The mark is weighted at 2. > An oral examination consisting of a question and answer session. 2° An oral…

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Article A811-35 of the French Commercial code

For the written test, candidates may use codes and compendia of laws and decrees containing references to articles of doctrine and case law, excluding however codes annotated and commented on, article by article, by legal professionals. They may also use codes or compendia of laws and decrees containing no indication of doctrine or case law, with no notes other than references to legislative or regulatory texts. The written test will…

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