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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Renewal.

Article L145-10

In the absence of a notice to quit, a tenant who wishes to renew his lease must apply for renewal either within the six months preceding the expiry of the lease or, where applicable, at any time durin…

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Section 7: Termination

Article L145-44

In the event that, at the end of one of the courses provided for in article L. 145-43, the trader or craftsman leaves the premises leased to him in order to convert his business by transferring it to…

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Section 9: Procedure.

Article L145-58

The owner may, until the expiry of a period of fifteen days from the date on which the decision has become final, avoid payment of the compensation, on condition that he bears the costs of the proceed…

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Section 9: Procedure.

Article L145-59

The landlord's decision to refuse to renew the lease, pursuant to the last paragraph of article L. 145-57, or to evade payment of the indemnity, under the conditions set out in the last paragraph of a…

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Section 4: Exceptions to the protection of business secrecy

Article L151-7

Business secrecy is not enforceable where obtaining, using or disclosing the secrecy is required or authorised by European Union law, international treaties or agreements in force or national law, in…

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Chapter II: Actions to prevent, cease or remedy a breach of business secrecy

Article L152-2

Actions relating to a breach of business secrecy shall be barred after five years from the day on which the legitimate holder of the business secrecy knew or ought to have known of the last event givi…

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Chapter IV: Conditions of application

Article L154-1

The conditions for the application of this title shall be laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.

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Chapter I: General partnerships.

Article L221-3

All the partners are managers, unless otherwise stipulated in the Articles of Association, which may appoint one or more managers, whether partners or not, or provide for their appointment by a subseq…

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Chapter II: Sociétés en commandite simple.

Article L222-5

Decisions are taken under the conditions set out in the Articles of Association. However, a meeting of all the partners is called as of right if it is requested either by a general partner or by a qua…

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Chapter III: Limited liability companies.

Article L223-6

All partners must be involved in the company's incorporation deed, either in person or through a proxy showing special authority.

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