THE INTERVENTION OF THE PROVISIONAL ADMINISTRATOR IN OHADA COMMERCIAL LAW
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The Organization for the harmonization of business law in Africai is currently an unprecedented legislative effortii. Among the matters dealt with by the OHADA legislator, the law of commercial companies has found its place in it; and on the substance, one of the main objectives of the Uniform Act dedicated to this matter is to improve the information and security of associates, through the intervention of the judge if necessary. However, the modalities of such intervention must be well established. Since the company is therefore the responsibility of the parties, a third party may be involved, which is the case with the provisional administrator. As a legal agent by nature, he will be assigned the duties of a corporate officer. It is therefore necessary to look at the rules governing this interference.
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