Article R123-176
The daybook and general ledger are broken down into as many subsidiary journals and subsidiary ledgers as the needs of the business require. Entries made in the journals and subsidiary ledgers are cen…
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The daybook and general ledger are broken down into as many subsidiary journals and subsidiary ledgers as the needs of the business require. Entries made in the journals and subsidiary ledgers are cen…
I. - Notwithstanding article R. 214-32-29, a general-purpose professional fund may invest :1° Up to 50% of its assets in units or shares referred to in 3° of I of article L. 214-24-55 of the same coll…
I. - The 10% limit stipulated in the first and penultimate paragraphs of I and in the first paragraph of II of article R. 214-32-19 is raised to 50% for general-purpose professional funds.However, a g…
In order to prevent an imbalance between redemption requests and the assets of a general-purpose professional fund or one of its sub-funds from preventing it from honouring redemption requests under c…
Unless otherwise stipulated, articles R. 214-32-9 to D. 214-33 apply to funds covered by this sub-paragraph.
By way of derogation from the 50% limit mentioned in I of article R. 214-190, a general-purpose professional fund may invest up to 100% of its assets in the financial instruments mentioned in 1° to 6°…
I. - The last paragraph of I of article R. 214-32-29 does not apply to general-purpose professional funds.II. - By way of derogation from article R. 214-32-41, the overall risk of a general-purpose pr…
The twenty municipal arrondissements of the commune of Paris are named as follows: I. - Arrondissement du Louvre; II. - Arrondissement de la Bourse; III. - Arrondissement du Temple; IV. - Arrondisseme…
The Minister responsible for sport may, at any time, by a reasoned decision, oppose the registration of an athlete on the lists mentioned in article L. 221-2 when one of the conditions mentioned in 1°…
I. - For all companies, with the exception of those referred to in IIa to VI:1. Turnover is equal to the sum of:- sales of manufactured products, services and goods;- royalties for concessions, patent…
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