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The protest in commercial law: a complete guide to understanding this essential act
A bill of exchange is returned unpaid on the due date and you are wondering how to preserve your recourse against the drawer and endorsers. Unless a regular protest is drawn up within the legal time limit, these recourse rights are purely and simply lost, unless there is a clause allowing the bill to be returned free of charge. This article explains the procedure, deadlines and effects of a protest in the event of non-payment.
Depreciation and amortisation of assets: the essentials for your business
Your company's assets lose value over time, and the way in which you account for this loss has a direct impact on your results and your tax position. Depreciation and amortisation are governed by distinct rules that must be respected under the General Chart of Accounts. This guide gives you the keys to managing these mechanisms without error.
Commercial lawSpecial commercial law in saint-barthélemy and saint-martin: specific legal features and collective proceedings
In Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin, local commercial law has its own special features. Understand these rules to help secure your business and your investments. Read our guide!
Commercial lawCommercial law in Wallis and Futuna: legal regime, specificities and adaptations
Entrepreneurs in Wallis and Futuna: local commercial law is complex. Find out about its specific features to help you secure your business in this unique territory.
Commercial lawCommercial law in Saint Pierre and Miquelon: exclusions and specific adaptations
Entrepreneurs in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon? Commercial law is unique here! Get to grips with its peculiarities so you can secure your business and succeed.
Commercial lawOverseas commercial law: judicial organisation and specific features of mixed commercial courts
Commercial law in overseas France is unique. Find out about the Mixed Commercial Courts and the laws specific to each DOM-COM territory to help you manage your business more effectively.
Commercial lawCommercial law in French Polynesia: specific features, adaptations and the role of the Papeete Commercial Court
Navigate commercial law in French Polynesia without error! Understand the unique rules, the Court of Papeete and secure your business as an entrepreneur or investor.
Commercial lawCommercial law in New Caledonia: specific legislation and local adaptations
Set up in New Caledonia with confidence! Master the specific features of local business law to protect your investments. An essential guide.
Business assetsSeizure of business assets: goodwill and business licences
Recovering a debt against a professional may mean targeting their business assets or operating licences - but these assets are subject to specific enforcement regimes, which are often more restrictive than traditional seizures. Some licences are even exempt from seizure. Before initiating proceedings, it is best to measure precisely what can be seized.
Unfair competitionThe relationship between EU and national competition law
Your company operates on the French market and is wondering which rules apply to its commercial practices: national or European competition law? The two often apply simultaneously, according to precise criteria that condition the risk of sanctions. Understanding this relationship is a practical necessity, not a theoretical question.
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