Article L214-64
The société de placement à prépondérance immobilière à capital variable (open-ended real estate investment company with predominantly variable capital) and the management company are liable, each indi…
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The société de placement à prépondérance immobilière à capital variable (open-ended real estate investment company with predominantly variable capital) and the management company are liable, each indi…
…derantly real estate investment company, less the distributable sums defined in I of article L. 214-69.The initial capital of a société de placement à prépondérance immobilière à capital variable may…
Articles L. 224-1, L. 224-2, the second paragraph of article L. 225-2, articles L. 225-3 to L. 225-16, L. 225-25, L. 225-26, L. 225-258 to L. 225-270, the fourth paragraph of article L. 227-1, article…
The provisions of 3° to 9° and 11° of article L. 214-24-31 and article L. 214-24-47 apply under the same conditions to sociétés de placement à prépondérance immobilière à capital variable.
At least thirty days before the General Meeting called to approve them, a société de placement à prépondérance immobilière à capital variable shall publish its profit and loss account and balance shee…
On behalf of all unitholders, where applicable, the custodian is responsible for paying tax on capital gains realised directly or indirectly by the real estate investment fund, in accordance with the…
…med by cash contributions, contributions in kind of real estate assets mentioned in article L. 214-36, mergers or demergers. It may also be formed through mergers, demergers or conversions of non-trad…
…t in real estate it manages holds the holdings referred to in 2°, 3° and 5° of I of article L. 214-36.
…e distributable income relating to income from the assets referred to in 1° of I of article L. 214-36, in respect of the financial year in which they were realised. To determine the amount to be distr…
Institutions distributing Livret A passbook savings accounts and Livret de Développement Durable et Solidaire passbook savings accounts receive a fee in return for centralising deposits. This remunera…
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