Article L225-32
The termination of the employment contract terminates the term of office of the director elected by the employees or appointed pursuant to Article L. 225-27-1.Directors elected by the employees or app…
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The termination of the employment contract terminates the term of office of the director elected by the employees or appointed pursuant to Article L. 225-27-1.Directors elected by the employees or app…
I. - In companies which employ, at the close of two consecutive financial years, at least one thousand permanent employees in the company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered offic…
Without prejudice to the liability of the party concerned, the agreements referred to in Article L. 225-38 and entered into without the prior authorisation of the Board of Directors may be annulled if…
Subject to articles L. 225-21-1, L. 225-22, L. 225-23, L. 225-27 and L. 225-27-1, directors may not receive from the company any remuneration, permanent or otherwise, other than that provided for in a…
The relocation of the registered office within France may be decided by the Board of Directors, subject to ratification of this decision by the next Ordinary General Meeting.As delegated by the Extrao…
The Articles of Association must provide for an age limit for the performance of the duties of director, applying either to all directors or to a specified percentage of them.Failing an express provis…
The Articles of Association may require each director to own a number of shares in the company, which they determine. If, on the day of his appointment, a director does not own the required number of…
The Articles of Association must provide for an age limit for the performance of the duties of Chairman of the Board of Directors which, in the absence of an express provision, is set at sixty-five ye…
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An individual may not simultaneously hold more than one office as chief executive officer of sociétés anonymes having their registered office on French territory. As an exception to the provisions of…
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