Article R814-100
The dissolution of the company entails its liquidation, except in the cases provided for in Article 1844-4 of the Civil Code and the first paragraph of article L. 236-3.
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The dissolution of the company entails its liquidation, except in the cases provided for in Article 1844-4 of the Civil Code and the first paragraph of article L. 236-3.
…ares of a société par actions simplifiée being combined in a single hand, the provisions of Article 1844-5 of the Civil Code relating to judicial dissolution do not apply.
…all the shares in a limited liability company being combined in one hand, the provisions of article 1844-5 of the Civil Code relating to judicial dissolution shall not apply.
Except in the cases referred to in article 1844-7, the company comes to an end by early dissolution, which may be ordered by the court at the request of any interested party, where it has been without…
…iction of the court.In the event of application of the provisions of the third paragraph of Article 1844-5 of the Civil Code, deregistration is requested by the sole shareholder within one month of co…
The company is terminated in the cases provided for in Article 1844-7 of the Civil Code. The early dissolution provided for in 4° of this article is decided under the majority conditions required for…
…olution for any reason whatsoever except in the case provided for in the third paragraph of Article 1844-5 of the Civil Code. Its corporate name is followed by the words "société en liquidation". The…
…r members. Such withdrawal may also be authorised for just cause by a court decision.Unless Article 1844-9 (3rd paragraph), the withdrawing member is entitled to reimbursement of the value of his corp…
…ntity as a result of a merger, demerger or the cause provided for in the third paragraph of Article 1844-5, the guarantor remains liable for debts arising before the transaction became enforceable aga…
…gal representative. In the event of application of the provisions of the third paragraph of article 1844-5 of the Civil Code, the striking off is recorded upon declaration by the sole shareholder with…
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