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Auctions: what will change the “modernization law”

2022-02-11T18:59:25.803Z


The bill was passed in the Assembly and will be examined one last time by the Senate on February 22. The profession welcomes a step forward, with a big downside: the arrival of bailiffs.


More than two years that the text was stuck in the parliamentary shuttle.

Adopted at first reading at the end of 2019 in the Senate, then delayed with successive confinements, the proposal for a "law aimed at modernizing the regulation of public auctions" was voted on Wednesday in the National Assembly.

Twelve amendments adopted by a show of hands during a half-hour session and that was it.

Two particularly interesting new developments concern the strengthened role of the Voluntary Sales Council (CVV), the regulatory authority for the profession designated by the law of 20 July 2011, and the arrival of bailiffs in the field of voluntary sales.

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The text, prepared by the centrist senator Catherine Morin-Desailly, foresees the end of its parliamentary career: it will be back in the Senate on February 22, which should not oppose the contributions of the deputies.

Fingers crossed

,” say the reformers, scalded by years of procrastination.

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Source: lefigaro

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