Article R123-13
The single body may not keep beyond a period of three years the declarations whose information is intended to be entered in the National Register of Companies, as well as the documents relating theret…
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The single body may not keep beyond a period of three years the declarations whose information is intended to be entered in the National Register of Companies, as well as the documents relating theret…
Where a person has been struck off automatically pursuant to this section, he or she may, provided that he or she shows that he or she has regularised his or her situation, ask the Registrar to report…
Any legal entity is automatically struck off the register, after a notice of its dissolution has been entered in the register, at the end of the period set by the Articles of Association for the durat…
The deregistrations provided for in articles R. 123-132 and R. 123-133 are also carried out automatically at the places of secondary registrations upon notification by the registrar of the main regist…
Any automatic registration made on the basis of information that proves to be incorrect shall be reported by the Registrar.
Subject to the provisions of articles R. 123-143 to R. 123-149, any dispute between the person required to register and the registrar shall be referred to the judge responsible for supervising the reg…
When the registrar has entered a notice of cessation of business in the register pursuant to article R. 123-125, it shall automatically remove from the register any person who has not remedied the sit…
When the registrar who carried out the main registration of a legal entity that may be subject to dissolution notes, after a period of two years following the entry in the register of the total cessat…
The registrar who deregisters a registration shall require without delay: 1° If it concerns a principal registration, the deregistration of the corresponding secondary registrations, except in the cas…
Insurance policies must not provide for an excess payable by the insured of more than 10% of the compensation due, subject to a limit of €8,000 per creditor. The excess is not enforceable against the…
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