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Attachment: payment procedure, release of the garnishee and collection strategies
By Raphaël MORENON14 September 2025Attachment? Payment is crucial! A guide to understanding your rights and obligations (creditor, debtor, garnishee). Avoid mistakes.
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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.
The protest in commercial law: a complete guide to understanding this essential act
The business world is based on trust, but it also relies on precise legal mechanisms to govern transactions and deal with payment incidents. Among these tools, one word in particular resonates with a certain gravity: the "protest". This act remains of strategic importance in the...The hotel warrant: the history and mechanisms of a vanished security system
The world of business financing relies heavily on trust, but also on solid guarantees. Securities, the legal mechanisms that enable a creditor to secure repayment of its debt, take a variety of forms. Some are general, while others are more confidential and have been designed to meet the specific needs of...The concept of commercial domicile under French law
The commercial domicile is a fundamental concept in business law. This concept, which is absent from legislation but omnipresent in practice, raises crucial legal issues for entrepreneurs and companies. The official location of business activity determines the jurisdiction of the courts, tax obligations and rights...Domiciliation in residential premises: legal framework
There are precise rules governing the domiciliation of a company in residential premises. This is a common choice for start-up entrepreneurs, and must comply with a strict legal framework. Understanding the conditions and limits can help you avoid costly disputes. Preconditions for domiciliation in residential premises Domiciliation in residential premises requires...Collective domiciliation: obligations and responsibilities
Collective domiciliation allows several companies to share the same business address. This regulated arrangement is subject to strict rules. The obligations of the parties and the penalties for non-compliance are clearly defined by law. Collective domiciliation Collective domiciliation is an agreement...How to choose your business address: comparative analysis
Choosing the right domiciliation will determine the credibility and operation of your business. Each option meets different needs. Whether you are a sole trader or a company, you need to assess your priorities before deciding. The domiciliation options available There are three main ways of domiciling a business. Domiciliation at your own home The entrepreneur or...Commercial domiciliation: complete legal guide
A company's commercial address determines its rights and obligations. This initial choice has an impact on its credibility, taxation and legal relations. Mastering this legal framework protects entrepreneurs from risks that are often underestimated. Legal foundations of commercial domiciliation Commercial domiciliation refers to the place where a company establishes its registered office...Unpaid vendors, lessors, secured creditors: specific situations in the event of insolvency proceedings
When a company enters collective proceedings (safeguard, reorganisation or judicial liquidation), the general rules, such as the declaration of claims or the stay of proceedings, apply to all its previous creditors. However, the law recognises that certain situations are special and deserve specific treatment. This is particularly the case if you are...Day-to-day management of your commercial lease: rights, obligations and amendments
Signing a commercial lease is just the beginning of a contractual relationship that will shape the life of your business for many years to come. Far from being a fixed document, the commercial lease is the framework for ongoing interaction between the tenant (lessee) and the owner (lessor). Understanding the rights and obligations...B2B commercial relations: protecting yourself against significant imbalance and sudden termination
The life of a company depends to a large extent on the quality and stability of its commercial relationships, a stability that is the fruit of controlled commercial negotiation. Whether they are essential suppliers, major customers or strategic partners, these relationships are vital to your business. But what are...

