Article L213-14
Bonds issued by associations under the conditions provided for in this sub-section are intended to meet development and financing needs and not to distribute to their subscribers management surpluses…
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Bonds issued by associations under the conditions provided for in this sub-section are intended to meet development and financing needs and not to distribute to their subscribers management surpluses…
Associations governed by the law of 1st July 1901 relating to the contract of association or by articles 21 to 79 of the local civil code applicable in the departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin and Mosel…
Prior to issuing bonds, the association must: 1. be registered in the Trade and Companies Register in accordance with the terms and conditions laid down by decree; 2. Provide in its articles of associ…
For each bond issue, the association must provide subscribers with a notice setting out the terms of the issue and an information document. This document covers, in particular, the organisation, the a…
Bonds issued by the associations referred to in Article L. 213-8 may be offered to the public. In this case, it is subject to supervision by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) under the conditi…
The interest rate stipulated in the issue contract may not be higher than the average bond market rate for the quarter preceding the issue, plus a remuneration defined by order of the Minister for the…
The directors of associations issuing bonds are subject to the disqualifications provided for in article L. 500-1.
The liability of the members of the bodies responsible for the management, administration or control of associations is that defined, depending on the case, by article L. 225-251, the second paragraph…
The provisions of articles L. 213-5 and L. 213-6 of this Code and of articles L. 228-1, L. 228-5, L. 228-43 to L. 228-89, L. 242-10, L. 245-9 to L. 245-12 (1°) and L. 245-13 to L. 245-17 of the French…
The provisions of articles L. 237-1 to L. 237-31 of the French Commercial Code apply in the event of the dissolution of the issuing association, subject to the provisions of the law of 1 July 1901 rel…
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