Article 1843-2
The rights of each shareholder in the share capital are proportional to his contributions when the company is formed or during its existence. Industrial contributions do not contribute to the formatio…
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The rights of each shareholder in the share capital are proportional to his contributions when the company is formed or during its existence. Industrial contributions do not contribute to the formatio…
Persons who have acted on behalf of a company in formation before registration are liable for the obligations arising from the acts thus performed, with joint and several liability if the company is c…
I. - In cases where the law refers to this article to determine the price conditions for a transfer of a shareholder's corporate rights, or the repurchase of such rights by the company, the value of s…
In addition to the action for compensation for loss suffered personally, one or more partners may bring the corporate action for liability against the managing partners. The plaintiffs are entitled to…
The contribution of an asset or a right that is subject to publication in order to be effective against third parties may be published prior to registration and on condition that registration takes pl…
Each partner is indebted to the company for everything he has promised to contribute to it in kind, in cash or in industry. Contributions in kind are realised by the transfer of the corresponding righ…
The partners' industry, which, pursuant to the article 1843-2 of the Civil Code, does not contribute to the formation of capital but may give rise to the allocation of interest shares, may be the subj…
…simplifiée may issue inalienable shares resulting from contributions in kind as defined in Article 1843-2 of the Civil Code. The Articles of Association determine the procedures for subscribing for a…
Decrees granting acquisition, naturalisation or reinstatement may be revoked with the assent of the Conseil d'Etat within two years of their publication in the Journal officiel if the applicant does n…
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