Article R211-9
The rules governing the identification of shareholders are set out in Articles R. 228-3 to R. 228-6 of the French Commercial Code.
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The rules governing the identification of shareholders are set out in Articles R. 228-3 to R. 228-6 of the French Commercial Code.
…vote, provided that : 1° In the case of permanent staff, they must have reached the age of majority and must not be on national service leave, mobilised or seconded with or without pay; 2° Non-tenured…
…nt of changes, unforeseeable on the date of completion of the authorised operation, in the economic and regulatory conditions under which the activities listed in article R. 151-3 by the entity that i…
For the application of Article L. 152-4-1 : 1° The list of information that the bearer is required to provide to the authorities is that provided for in II of Article R. 152-6; 2° The list of informat…
The notification referred to in Article 33(3) of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 2018/389 of 27 November 2017 shall be made to the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution, in accordan…
…liquidity does not compromise the UCITS' ability to comply with the provisions of Articles L. 214-7 and L. 214-8; 3° A reliable valuation of them is available, in the following form:a) In the case of…
…n set by order of the Minister responsible for the economy; 2° A presentation of the issuer's legal and financial position; 3° The documents made available to the General Meeting of Shareholders, or t…
Subject to the limits and conditions defined in the General Regulation of the Autorité des marchés financiers, the limits defined in articles R. 214-96 and R. 214-97 do not apply to units or shares of…
…or more financial contracts;3° Bonds traded on a market referred to in Articles L. 421-1, L. 422-1 and L. 423-1 which are issued or guaranteed by a Member State of the Organisation for Economic Co-op…
…nciers, the 20% limit mentioned in article R. 214-85 , the 20% ratio mentioned in article R. 214-86 and the 60% and 51% quotas mentioned in 1° of article L. 214-37 are no longer applicable.
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