Article 776-1
The bulletin no. 2 of the criminal record of legal entities is issued: 1° To prefects, State administrations and local authorities to whom proposals or tenders for the award of public works or contrac…
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The bulletin no. 2 of the criminal record of legal entities is issued: 1° To prefects, State administrations and local authorities to whom proposals or tenders for the award of public works or contrac…
If a French national has been convicted by a foreign court and this conviction appears on bulletin no. 1 of his criminal record, he may apply to the criminal court of his place of residence, or of Par…
No interconnection within the meaning of the 3° of I of Article 33 of Law No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 relating to information technology, files and freedoms may be made between the automated national…
For natural persons who have been convicted by a criminal court of a felony or a misdemeanour punishable by a prison sentence received in the criminal record pursuant to 1° and 8° of Article 768, incl…
The full list of criminal record entries applicable to the same legal entity is entered on bulletin no. 1, which is issued only to national judicial authorities, unless there is a reciprocal agreement…
The mention of a conviction in bulletin no. 3 may be excluded under the conditions laid down by
Any person providing proof of identity shall obtain, upon request to the Public Prosecutor at the judicial court in whose jurisdiction they reside, a full record of the criminal records concerning the…
I.-Notwithstanding any provision or stipulation to the contrary, contributions within the meaning ofArticle 1843-3 of the French Civil Code and Book II of the French Commercial Code and capital increa…
The establishment's internal rules provided for in 13° of Article L. 6143-1 may specify the procedures for applying this section. They may also include the information set out in the order provided fo…
Any application for registration or any filing of deeds or documents with the Trade and Companies Register is made via the single body mentioned in article R. 123-1, with the exception, however, of th…
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