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Article 1349 of the French Code of civil procedure

Where an out-of-court sale is envisaged, the curator shall inform the creditors of the estate who have declared themselves of this by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. A creditor’s request made pursuant to the third paragraph of article 810-3 of the Civil Code shall be served on the curator within one month of receipt of the information.

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Article 1353 of the French Code of civil procedure

An order of the Minister for the Economy, Finance and Industry sets, under the conditions provided for in article L. 77 du code du domaine de l’Etat, the rate and allocation of the deduction made for the benefit of the Treasury for administration, management and sales costs.

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Article 1354 of the French Code of civil procedure

The administration in charge of the estates is exempted from the need to use the services of a lawyer to request the dispatch of possession provided for in article 811 of the Civil Code. It arranges for a notice to be inserted in a newspaper carrying legal notices distributed within the jurisdiction of the competent court. The court rules on the application, after receiving the opinion of the public prosecutor,…

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Article 1355 of the French Code of civil procedure

The registration provided for in Article 813-3 of the Civil Code is made at the clerk’s office of the judicial court within one month of the appointment, on the register mentioned in Article 1334. The appointment decision is published at the request of the agent electronically in the Bulletin officiel des annonces civiles et commerciales, in accordance with the procedures defined by order of the Minister of Justice. If necessary,…

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Article 1358 of the French Code of civil procedure

The qualified person appointed pursuant to article 837 of the Civil Code to represent the defaulting heir applies for authorisation to consent to the amicable partition by transmitting the draft partition, approved by the rest of the co-sharers, to the judge who appointed him or her. Authorisation to consent to the partition is given in the final instance.

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