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Forced Liquidation Of «Renaissance Editions Societa ' Cooperativa», In Rome And Appointment Of Liquidator.

Original Language Title: Liquidazione coatta amministrativa della «Edizioni Rinascita societa'cooperativa», in Roma e nomina del commissario liquidatore.

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The MINISTER of ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT having regard to the Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers December 5, 2013, # 158, embodying the organisational regulations of the Ministry of economic development, for the responsibilities of supervision of cooperative; Having regard to the Decree-Law No 95 July 6, 2012, converted into law August 7, 2012, # 135; Having regard to the request of the legal representative which detects the State of insolvency of Renaissance Editions «Societa ' cooperativa»; Considered what emerges from the updated Chamber, made ex officio at the competent commercial register, from which it appears that the last annual account filed by the cooperative, reported the financial year to December 31, 2013, shows a substantial insolvency condition as compared with assets of €171,755.00, there is a mass of debt amounting to €1,711,590.00 and a negative equity of €-1,548,063.00; Considering that it was acquitted the requirement laid down in art. 7 August 7, 1990, law n. 241, giving notice of commencement of proceedings to all interested parties, and that the legal representative has communicated its waiver to make counterclaims; Visto l'art. 2545-l c.c. and deemed it necessary to have the forced liquidation of that company; Visto l'art. 198 Royal Decree March 16, 1942, # 267;
Decrees: Art. 1 The «Renaissance Editions Societa ' cooperativa», established in Rome (fiscal code 12218191000) is placed in receivership, according to art. 2545-l c.c.. Considered the specific job requirements, as resulting from the CV, he was appointed liquidator. Francesco Grieco, born in Bari on July 29, 1977, and resident in Rome, via Amatrice, n. 38.