Article ANNEXE, art. 30-15
An order imposing a sanction on members of the association's management or liquidators may only be appealed immediately.
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An order imposing a sanction on members of the association's management or liquidators may only be appealed immediately.
At the request of the public prosecutor or ex officio, the court may enjoin by order the members of the association's management or the liquidators as the case may be to justify within a time limit it…
Any member may, at any time, obtain copies of the documents referred to in Article R. 4113-46, the minute books, accounting records and documents and, more generally, any documents held by the company…
Registration may only be refused if the articles of association submitted do not comply with the legislative and regulatory provisions, and in particular with the Code of Ethics. Registration may also…
The company terminates at the end of the period for which it was formed.However, early dissolution may be decided by at least three quarters of the members. A copy of this decision is sent by the mana…
The company is in liquidation as soon as it is dissolved for any reason whatsoever or as soon as the court decision declaring it null and void has become final. The legal personality of the company co…
The liquidator shall file with the secretariat-registry, for inclusion in the file opened in the name of the company, the resolution of the partners or the court decision appointing him. He shall send…
The liquidator represents the company during the liquidation process. He has the broadest powers to realise the assets, settle the liabilities, reimburse the shareholders or their successors the amoun…
At the end of each financial year, the manager(s) shall draw up, in accordance with the conditions laid down in the Articles of Association, the company's annual accounts, a report on the results for…
Within a period of one month from the date of registration of the company, a copy of the Articles of Association drawn up in the form of a notarial deed or an original copy of the Articles of Associat…
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