Article ANNEXE, art. 26 of the French Code of civil procedure
Where registration is subject to the prior resolution of a dispute, the court may defer ruling on the application for registration.
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Where registration is subject to the prior resolution of a dispute, the court may defer ruling on the application for registration.
Requests for registration may be taken in minutes by the registrar.
Applications for registration may also be created and transmitted electronically, using technical procedures that must guarantee, under conditions specific to each register, the reliability of the identification of the author, the integrity of the documents sent, the security and confidentiality of exchanges, the preservation of transmissions made and make it possible to establish with certainty the date of sending and that of receipt by the recipient.
Where a declaration required for registration has been authenticated or certified by a notary, the notary is entitled to request registration in the name of the person required to make the declaration.
Where an entry has been registered even though it was inadmissible because an essential condition was missing, the court in charge of the register may strike it off ex officio. It must inform the interested person of the proposed striking off and allow him a suitable period in which to make his objections. An order rejecting such objections may only be appealed immediately.
In the case provided for in article 37 of the local civil code, the association’s management shall be heard or invited to present its written observations before the court orders the convening of the general meeting. The order may only be subject to an immediate appeal.
The declaration with a view to the registration of the association or the registration of any amendment to the articles of association is made at the court registry by a member of the association’s management. The declaration specifies, where applicable, the profit-making purpose and recognition as being in the public interest, the object, the name and the address of the association’s registered office or domicile. When it is made with…
In the case provided for in article 60 of the local civil code, the court shall hear the observations of the association’s management or request them before making an order rejecting the declaration. It may also refer the declaration, as it stands, to a hearing, the date of which it shall set. The members of the management are summoned to the hearing at least eight days in advance by the…
The declarations provided for in the first paragraph of article 67 and articles 71, 74 and 76 of the local civil code shall be made at the court registry by a member of the association’s management and, where applicable, by the liquidators.
The register of registered associations is kept under the judge’s supervision by the court registry, in accordance with a model set by order of the Minister of Justice. An order of the same Minister sets the date from which the register is kept electronically.
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