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French General Tax CodeIn force
A: General provisions

Article 811

The following shall be registered free of charge:1° Deeds recording pure and simple extensions of companies;2° Deeds of dissolution of companies which do not involve any transfer of movable or immovab…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
A: Obligations of taxpayers

Article 849

Parties who draw up a private deed subject to registration within a specified period must draw up a duplicate copy bearing the same signatures as the deed itself, which remains deposited with the tax…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
A: General provisions

Article 810 bis

Where contributions made in connection with the formation of a company are registered free of charge in accordance with Article 810, the provisions contained in the deeds and declarations, as well as…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
A: General provisions

Article 810 quater

Deeds recording contributions of movable property made under the conditions provided for in Article 220 nonies are registered free of charge.

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French General Tax CodeIn force
A: General provisions

Article 810

I. - Contributions are registered free of charge.II. - (Repealed).III. - The standard rate of registration duty or land registration tax levied on the contributions referred to in 3° of I, I bis and I…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
A: General provisions

Article 809

I. - Subject to the provisions of I of l'article 257 :1° Deeds of formation of companies or economic interest groupings which do not contain a transfer of movable or immovable property, between the pa…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter II: Residence permits for study purposes

Article D422-10

The Minister responsible for immigration shall immediately inform the first Member State and the notifying party in writing of the refusal of mobility provided for in Article R. 422-9.

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter II: Residence permits for study purposes

Article R422-11

The Minister responsible for immigration may withdraw the authorisation to work in France provided for in article L. 422-4 for one of the following reasons:1° The foreign national no longer has valid…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter II: Residence permits for study purposes

Article R422-8

For the application of article L. 422-4, the host establishment in France of a foreign national authorised to reside in another Member State of the European Union must first notify the Minister respon…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Chapter II: Residence permits for study purposes

Article R422-9

A foreign national's mobility in France, as referred to in article L. 422-4, may be refused by the Minister responsible for immigration on one of the following grounds:1° The foreign national does not…

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