Article R212-1
The rules governing preference shares are set out in Articles R. 228-15 to R. 228-22 of the French Commercial Code.
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The rules governing preference shares are set out in Articles R. 228-15 to R. 228-22 of the French Commercial Code.
The rules governing stock options are set out in Articles R. 225-137 to R. 225-145 of the French Commercial Code.
When approving programming commitments, the Chairman of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée will take into account the subscriber's position in the catchment area(s) in which it operate…
In order to be approved, programming commitments must contribute to: 1° Encouraging the exhibition and promotion of European cinematographic works and cinematographic works that are not widely distrib…
The Chairman of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée consults the Film Ombudsman on proposed programming commitments. The Chairman of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée w…
Approval is granted by the President of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée for a period of not less than one year and not more than three years.
The application for authorisation is either sent to the Prefect by registered post with acknowledgement of receipt, or deposited with a receipt at the secretariat of the Commission Départementale d'Am…
The application for authorisation must be accompanied by information and documents, the list of which is set by order of the Minister for Culture.
The Departmental Cinematographic Development Commission is set up by prefectoral decree, published in the Recueil des actes administratifs.
The rules governing investment certificates are set out in articles R. 228-33 to 39 of the French Commercial Code.
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