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Repossession: a complete and up-to-date legal guide (conditions, effects, obstacles and reforms)
By Raphaël MORENON16 September 2025How do you recover movable property held by a third party? Find out about seizure and reclamation, a key tool for protecting your rights and securing your property. A clear and accessible guide.
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> The practice of seizing propertyA practical, chronological and exhaustive study of the implementation of a property seizure procedure.
We put all our expertise to work to achieve a simple objective: to prevent a property seizure.
Legal status of domain names: between right of use and ownership
Today, domain names are a strategic asset for any company operating on the Internet. Yet their legal nature remains difficult to define. These digital identifiers occupy an ambiguous place in our law, between a simple contractual right of use and true ownership. This classification is not just a theoretical question: it is also a question of...Professional and corporate disputes: when should you go to commercial court?
Is your company facing a conflict with a major supplier? Is a partner questioning a strategic decision? Are you wondering which court has jurisdiction to settle the dispute? The Commercial Court is often the court to turn to in the business world,...How to divide a sum of money between creditors without enforcement proceedings
You have a sum of money to distribute among several creditors, but no enforcement proceedings are under way. What is the legal procedure? There are specific rules governing the distribution of funds outside any enforcement proceedings. The legal framework This procedure is governed by articles 1281-1 to 1281-12 of the...Specific regulations for measuring instruments by category
The regulations governing measuring instruments are not limited to a general framework. They are broken down into specific provisions adapted to the different categories of instrument, taking account of their particular technical features and uses. This sector-based approach makes it possible to ensure the accuracy of measurements in fields as varied as...Penalties for non-compliant measuring instruments
The compliance of measuring instruments with legal requirements is a major issue for companies and professionals. Beyond the technical aspect, this question has significant legal and economic implications. The legislator, aware of the importance of guaranteeing the accuracy of measurements for the fairness of commercial transactions and the...Inspection of measuring instruments: procedures and legal framework
The accuracy of measuring instruments is a fundamental element in guaranteeing fair trading, consumer protection and public safety. To ensure this accuracy, the legislator has set up a rigorous system of metrological control governed by a series of national and European texts....Regulation of units of measurement in France: obligations and penalties
In an economy where commercial and industrial exchanges are based on the precision and reliability of measurements, France, like all developed countries, has a strict legal framework governing units of measurement. Although companies are sometimes unaware of these regulations, they are a fundamental part of commercial and industrial law.Legal metrology law: understanding the regulations governing measuring instruments
Legal metrology, a little-known but fundamental branch of law in our economy, governs all measuring instruments used in commercial transactions, public health or personal safety. These complex and technical regulations have a simple objective: to guarantee the accuracy and reliability of measurements in order to...Understanding bank discounting: a practical guide for French businesses
Cash management is a key concern for any business, whatever its size or sector of activity. Waiting for customers to pay can sometimes create significant financial stress. Bank discounting is one of the oldest and most common mechanisms used by companies...Banker's recourse for unpaid discounted bills: focus on reversal
Although bank discounting is a valuable cash management tool for companies, it also involves a significant risk: the principal debtor (the drawee of the bill or the issuer of the cheque) fails to pay on the due date. When this happens, the bank that advanced the funds...

