Article L212-6
The rules governing the creation of preference shares are set out in Articles L. 228-29-8 to L. 228-29-10 and L. 228-35-1 of the French Commercial Code.
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The rules governing the creation of preference shares are set out in Articles L. 228-29-8 to L. 228-29-10 and L. 228-35-1 of the French Commercial Code.
Any person subject to compulsory insurance who, having applied to take out a policy with an insurance undertaking covering civil liability risks arising from the use of land motor vehicles in France,…
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A cinematographic entertainment venue is any cinema or group of cinemas specially equipped on a permanent basis to show cinematographic performances, whatever the method of fixation or transmission an…
Withdrawal of approval for a given venue is tantamount to withdrawal of authorisation to open that venue to the public.
Authorisation is subject to payment of a fee to the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée. This fee is set at a flat rate of sixteen euros for each screening room in a cinema and five euros f…
The conditions for issuing and withdrawing authorisations are set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
Authorisation to open a cinema to the public may not be granted until approval has been obtained.Any substantial change to the characteristics described in the application for approval, affecting a ci…
The creation of a programming group or agreement intended to ensure the programming of cinematographic works in cinematographic entertainment establishments is subject to prior approval by the Preside…
The detailed rules for the application of this section shall be laid down by regulation.
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