2018 Volume 3 Issue 2 Supplementary
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LEGAL SOLUTIONS TO PREVENT BANKRUPTCY OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISES


Rouholla MOAZENI*, S. POURRASHID
Abstract

French law has gone through remarkable developments in solving problems of enterprises. French Legal texts have aslways been very interesting and responsive to help troubled enterprises and new legal facilities have been created in this country including the Law of 1848 and the July 2, 1919 Law, and finally in terms of advanced law, it can be referred to companies rescue law of July 26, 2005. In Iran's commerce law, which is an approved of the 1807 Commerce law of France, despite the abolition of this law in France, and with the advancement of business activities, new laws have been introduced on problematic enterprises but the Iranian legal system has remained unchanged since 1940, and new rules have not been legislated for companies with financial problems and it seems that the legal establishment of a leniency contract in Iran's commerce law is an inefficient means of resolving troubled enterprises. However, there is a slight change in this matter in the reform act of commerce law of 2013. The article seeks to review the French and Iranian laws of resolving enterprise problems before they stop working and go bankrupt.


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