Article D214-6
The minimum amount of assets that mutual funds must hold when they are set up is €300,000.
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The minimum amount of assets that mutual funds must hold when they are set up is €300,000.
The former fund, which retains the assets whose disposal would not be in the best interests of the unitholders pursuant to article L. 214-8-7, and the new fund have the same portfolio management compa…
The rules governing bonds issued by commercial companies are set out in articles R. 228-57 to R. 228-86 of the French Commercial Code.
…as subsequent contributions of securities and in accordance with the procedures set out in the fund rules.
The prior declaration of a temporary employment undertaking provided for in Article L. 1251-45 shall include the following information: 1° An indication of the planned operation: creation of a tempora…
The temporary employment agency shall inform, by any means, the temporary employees of each establishment: 1° Of the communication of nominative information contained in the statements of assignment c…
Closure of the business pursuant to article L. 1251-47 is ordered by the President of the Commercial Court.
For the application of article L. 1251-46, before the 20th of each month, the temporary employment agency sends Pôle emploi a statement of the assignment contracts concluded during the previous month(…
The Labour Inspectorate monitoring officer, after checking that the prior declaration complies with the obligations set out in articles R. 1251-4 and R. 1251-5, returns a stamped copy to the sender wi…
The prior declaration is dated and signed by the temporary employment contractor. Two copies must be sent by registered post to the Labour Inspectorate responsible for the company's head office. It mu…
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