Article L251-21
The dissolution of the economic interest grouping entails its liquidation. The personality of the grouping subsists for the purposes of the liquidation.
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The dissolution of the economic interest grouping entails its liquidation. The personality of the grouping subsists for the purposes of the liquidation.
The liquidator's term of office may not exceed three years. However, this term of office may be renewed by the shareholders or the president of the commercial court, depending on whether the liquidato…
The chairmen, managers, directors and staff of general shop operations are, under the penalties provided for in Article 226-13 of the Penal Code, are bound by professional secrecy in all matters relat…
I.-The opening judgment interrupts or prohibits any legal action on the part of all creditors whose claim is not mentioned in I of Article L. 622-17 and seeking: 1° To order the debtor to pay a sum of…
The specialised committee or the body performing its functions is bound by an obligation of confidentiality with regard to information relating to: 1° The services provided by the members of the netwo…
The seat and jurisdiction of the judicial courts with exclusive jurisdiction to hear trade mark actions pursuant to article L. 716-5 du code de la propriété intellectuelle are set in accordance with T…
For the credit referred to in article L. 312-57, the information on the cost of credit that must be indicated in advertising pursuant to article L. 312-6 must be provided using a representative exampl…
In order to draw up the disclosure document on the basis of accurate information, the lender or intermediary shall ask the borrower to provide the documents, in particular the contractual documents, p…
The Commission may be asked for its opinion when, in the course of proceedings, the unfair nature of a contractual term is raised. The competent judge shall ask the Commission, in a decision that is n…
…ch other. They shall provide each other with any information that may be useful for the performance of their respective duties.The Autorité des marchés financiers shall refer to the Commission de régu…
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