Article L236-41
Provided that he has not had or has not exercised the right to sell his shares in accordance with Article L. 236-40, a shareholder of a merging company, if he considers that the exchange ratio of secu…
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Provided that he has not had or has not exercised the right to sell his shares in accordance with Article L. 236-40, a shareholder of a merging company, if he considers that the exchange ratio of secu…
The cross-border merger takes effect: 1° In the event of the creation of a new company, in accordance with article L. 236-4; 2° In the event of a transfer of assets and liabilities to an existing comp…
…voting shares and members whose voting rights have been temporarily suspended shall have the right to dispose of their shares, provided that the draft terms of merger provide that, on completion of t…
…urisdiction the company taking part in the cross-border merger is registered shall, within a period to be determined by decree of the Conseil d'Etat, verify the legality of the transaction and the con…
…and under the conditions provided for in…
In the event of the loss of a receipt, the voluntary depositor must lodge an objection based on this cause; the said objection will be published in an extract in the Official Gazette, at the expense a…
Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations or its agents will make repayments to the collector of the institution in whose name the voluntary deposit was made, in accordance with the mandates of the competent…
Manufacturers of medicinal products mentioned in 1° of article L. 4211-1 and manufacturers of generators, kits or precursors mentioned in 3° of the same article must justify, at all times, that all th…
When the purchaser decides to require the holder, for all or some of the subcontracts, to put the economic operators out to tender in order to choose one or more subcontractors pursuant to 1° of Artic…
The person under curatorship may freely test subject to the provisions of article 901. She may only make gifts with the assistance of the curator. The curator is deemed to be in opposition of interest…
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