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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-section II: Withdrawal of the appeal or opposition.

Article 405

The articles 396,397 and 399 are applicable to the withdrawal of the appeal or opposition.

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-section II: Withdrawal of the appeal or opposition.

Article 404

Withdrawal of the opposition made without reservation entails acquiescence in the judgment.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 4: Dissolution.

Article L125-19

Unless otherwise stipulated in the contract of incorporation or the Articles of Association, the receivership or liquidation of one of the members does not automatically result in the dissolution of t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Delegation

Article 1339

Where the delegating party is a creditor of the delegatee, its claim is extinguished only by the performance of the delegatee's obligation to the delegatee and in due proportion.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Delegation

Article 1340

The mere indication by the debtor of a person designated to pay in his place does not entail novation or delegation. The same applies to the mere indication made by the creditor of a person designated…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Delegation

Article 1337

Where the delegator is a debtor of the delegatee and the delegatee's intention to discharge the delegator is expressly stated in the deed, the delegation constitutes novation. However, the delegator r…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Delegation

Article 1338

Where the delegator is indebted to the delegatee but the delegatee has not discharged him of his debt, the delegation gives the delegatee a second debtor. Payment made by one of the two debtors discha…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Delegation

Article 1336

Delegation is a transaction by which one person, the delegator, obtains from another, the delegate, an obligation to a third, the delegatee, who accepts it as a debtor. The delegate may not, unless ot…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Provisions relating to minimum capital requirements and eligible commitments

Article R613-46-4

I.-Without prejudice to the minimum amount provided for in VIII or 1° of VI of Article R. 613-46-3, as the case may be, resolution entities falling under VII, IX or X of Article R. 613-46-3 shall meet…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 6: Family habilitation

Article 494-4

The person in respect of whom authorisation is sought shall be heard or called in accordance with the procedures laid down in the first paragraph of Article 432. However, the judge may, by specially r…

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