Article 239 bis AA
Limited liability companies carrying on an industrial, commercial, craft or agricultural activity, and formed solely between persons related in the direct line or between brothers and sisters, as well…
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Limited liability companies carrying on an industrial, commercial, craft or agricultural activity, and formed solely between persons related in the direct line or between brothers and sisters, as well…
I.-Public limited companies (sociétés anonymes), simplified joint stock companies (sociétés par actions simplifiées) and limited liability companies (sociétés à responsabilité limitée), the securities…
…from a real estate investment fund taxable under the conditions defined in e of 1 of II of Article 239 nonies.3. The taxpayers concerned shall directly report the amount of annual turnover and capita…
…panies mentioned in Article 208 C or by open-ended real estate investment companies mentioned in 3° nonies of Article 208;c. Distributed income that does not constitute the remuneration of the benefic…
…nagement of the properties;e bis) Expenses borne by a property investment fund mentioned in article 239 nonies in respect of operating and management costs in proportion to the assets mentioned in a o…
…he merger or demerger of open-ended preponderantly real estate investment companies mentioned in 3° nonies of Article 208 and real estate investment funds mentioned in Article 239 nonies. 5 ter. The p…
…withdrawn from redemptions of shares in open-ended real estate investment companies mentioned in 3° nonies of
Where the parties are required to choose the applicable law in one of the cases referred to in Article L. 181-1, this choice must be express or must be clear from the terms of the contract or the circ…
Subject to the provisions of articles L. 181-1 to L. 181-3 and for the rest, the general rules of private international law relating to contractual obligations are applicable.
1° Where the risk is situated within the meaning of article L. 310-4 in the territory of the French Republic and the policyholder has his principal residence or place of management there, the applicab…
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