Article 622-7
The total amount of financial aid granted in application of this chapter may not:1° Exceed 50% of the final cost of the work and, in the case of an international co-production, 50% of the French parti…
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The total amount of financial aid granted in application of this chapter may not:1° Exceed 50% of the final cost of the work and, in the case of an international co-production, 50% of the French parti…
Selective financial aid is awarded to delegated production companies that, through the use of animation techniques, contribute to the renewal of visual creation and the enhancement of works on the int…
The commission for production aid for works using animation techniques is made up of ten members, including a chairman, appointed for a renewable term of two years.
To be eligible for selective aid, delegated production companies must meet the general conditions for eligibility for financial aid for production set out in these general regulations.
The award of selective financial aid is subject to the provisions of Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in a…
The application for assistance must be submitted before work begins on the production of the animation.
Within ten days of the opening judgment, the debtor shall file two copies of the list of claims provided for by Article L. 628-7 at the court registry. The court clerk shall give one copy to the judic…
The debtor shall inform the judicial representative of the identity of the natural persons who are co-obligated or who have granted a personal surety or who have assigned or transferred an asset as se…
In accordance with the provisions of Article R. 663-17, the fee for registering claims on the list provided for in Article R. 622-15 (number 5 of table 4-2) gives rise to the collection of a fee equal…
For the application of the first paragraph of Article L. 622-10, the matter shall be referred to the court by petition. The judgment ordering the partial cessation of activity is communicated to the p…
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