Article R214-100
In assessing the quota referred to in 2° of Article L. 214-37, account is taken of : 1° The deposits referred to in article R. 214-92 and in 1° of article R. 214-94 made by the undertaking for collect…
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In assessing the quota referred to in 2° of Article L. 214-37, account is taken of : 1° The deposits referred to in article R. 214-92 and in 1° of article R. 214-94 made by the undertaking for collect…
The existence of guarantees of representation for the foreign national is not in itself likely to justify refusal to extend his or her stay in the waiting zone.
…the competent public prosecutor from a list of legal entities or individuals whose constitution procedures are set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat. This decree also specifies the conditions of their…
…ng person for a period during their school or university holidays;3° When the employee refuses to accept the conclusion of a permanent employment contract for the same or a similar job, with at least…
…ons:a) It shall be based on non-discriminatory and objectively verifiable criteria;b) It shall be accessible to all interested parties;c) It shall imply that the required data can be provided with a r…
…not resulting from a merger or demerger, the company may not require holders of securities giving access to its capital to repurchase or redeem their rights.
Deliberations or stipulations made in violation of articles L. 228-98 to L. 228-101 and L. 228-103 are null and void.
Holders of securities giving access to the capital have, under the conditions laid down by decree of the Conseil d'Etat, a right of disclosure to the company issuing the securities they are entitled t…
…ther companies to form a new company, or carries out a demerger, the holders of securities giving access to the capital shall exercise their rights in the company or companies receiving the contributi…
The holders of securities giving future access to the capital after detachment, where applicable, of the rights of the original security pursuant to this section shall be grouped ipso jure, for the de…
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