Article L143-12
The preferential rights of registered creditors follow the business into whatever hands it passes.When the sale of the business has not taken place by public auction in accordance with the articles me…
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The preferential rights of registered creditors follow the business into whatever hands it passes.When the sale of the business has not taken place by public auction in accordance with the articles me…
The party wishing to request the revision must notify the other party by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by extrajudicial act. In the absence of an amicable agreement, the proceed…
If all the partners are managing partners or if one or more managing partners chosen from among the partners are designated in the Articles of Association, the removal of one of them from office may o…
The term of the renewed lease is nine years unless the parties agree to a longer term. The provisions of the second and third paragraphs of Article L. 145-4 are applicable during the renewed lease. Th…
A company which has fewer than fifty permanent employees during the financial year and whose articles of association meet the conditions defined in 1° and 2° of article L. 210-10 may provide in its ar…
The provisions of Article L. 221-17 are applicable to sociétés en commandite simple.
Where no public offer is made, or where a public offer mentioned in 1° or 2° of Article L. 411-2 of the Monetary and Financial Code or article L. 411-2-1 of the same code, the provisions of subsection…
Company shares may not be represented by negotiable securities. Any issue made in disregard of this rule is punishable under the conditions set out in the first paragraph of article L. 411-1 of the Mo…
The approval of the organisations mentioned in the first paragraph of Article L. 122-10 is issued in consideration of:the diversity of the members;the professional qualifications of the directors;the…
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