Article R214-148
The minutes are recorded in a special register kept at the company's registered office. This register is listed and initialled by a judge of the judicial court or by the mayor of the municipality or o…
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The minutes are recorded in a special register kept at the company's registered office. This register is listed and initialled by a judge of the judicial court or by the mayor of the municipality or o…
The minutes of the General Meeting mention the date and place of the meeting, the method of convening, the agenda, the composition of the officers, the number of shares participating in the vote and i…
If a meeting is unable to deliberate properly due to a lack of the required quorum, a second meeting is convened in the manner provided for in article R. 214-138. The notice and the letter convening t…
The postal voting form allows you to vote on each of the resolutions in the order in which they are presented at the meeting. It gives shareholders the opportunity to vote for or against each resoluti…
If the postal voting form and the proxy form appear on a single document, this document shall contain, in addition to the information provided for in Articles L. 214-104 and L. 214-105, the following…
At each General Meeting, an attendance sheet shall contain the following information: 1° the surname, usual forenames and permanent address of each shareholder present and the number of shares held 2°…
The form shall indicate the date by which, in accordance with the Articles of Association, it must be received by the Company in order to be taken into account. Where it has been agreed between the Co…
The banking inclusion indicators defined by the Observatory are filled in by the credit institutions, each as far as it is concerned, as part of the information sent to the Observatory, mentioned in a…
Article D. 214-241 is applicable in New Caledonia, as amended by Decree no. 2013-687 of 25 July 2013.
Article D. 214-241 is applicable in French Polynesia as amended by Decree no. 2013-687 of 25 July 2013.
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