Article R822-82
Amendments to the Articles of Association and the extension of the company are decided by a majority of three quarters of the votes held by all members present or represented.
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Amendments to the Articles of Association and the extension of the company are decided by a majority of three quarters of the votes held by all members present or represented.
…of the partners in one of the forms provided for in Article R. 822-86. The terms of this award are governed by article R. 822-50 and, where applicable, by those of article R. 822-87.
…visions of Article 52 of Decree n° 78-704 of 3 July 1978. In the case provided for in the third paragraph of article R. 822-89, publication of the assignment is completed by filing, under the same con…
…ithin a period of one year, transfer part of his shares to a third party entered on the list. Failing this, the company is dissolved on the date on which the period expires.
If the reserves constituted by undistributed profits or capital gains due to the members' industry allow it, the share capital is periodically increased. The shares created for this purpose are distri…
…each of the members, either in the form provided for by the article 1690 of the Civil Code, or by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.
…tention to transfer his shares, a draft transfer in accordance with the provisions of the third paragraph of article 19 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966. This notification implies a commitment on…
The Articles of Association set the number of votes each partner has. A partner may give a written mandate to another partner to represent him at the meeting. The meeting may only validly deliberate i…
The period provided for by the second paragraph of Article 24 of Law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966 for the transfer of the shares of a deceased partner is set at one year from the death of the partne…
All deliberations at the meeting give rise to the drawing up of minutes signed by the members present, which contain, in particular, the date and place of the meeting, the items on the agenda, the ide…
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