At the latest on the fifth working day following the summons delivered to the distrainee debtor, the pursuing creditor deposits at the registry of the execution judge a schedule of conditions of sale containing a description of the property and the terms of the sale. A copy of the summons issued to the debtor and a certified mortgage statement as at the date of publication of the summons to pay serving as a seizure order are attached.
Under penalty of being declared null and void, the terms and conditions of sale contain :
1° A statement of the writ of execution by virtue of which the proceedings are being carried out;
2° A breakdown of the sums owed to the pursuing creditor in principal, costs and accrued interest, as well as an indication of the rate of default interest;
3° A statement of the summons to pay valid as a seizure, with a mention of its publication and other deeds and judgments issued subsequently;
4° A description of the property seized, the origin of ownership, any easements encumbering the property, any leases granted on the property and the description report;
5° The terms of the judicial sale and the upset price set by the pursuing creditor;
6° The appointment of a receiver of the funds from the sale or from the Caisse des dépôts et consignations.