Article L238-5
Any interested party may ask the president of the court ruling in summary proceedings to enjoin, subject to a fine, the president of the general meeting of shareholders or bondholders to transcribe th…
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Any interested party may ask the president of the court ruling in summary proceedings to enjoin, subject to a fine, the president of the general meeting of shareholders or bondholders to transcribe th…
Any person may ask the president of the court ruling in summary proceedings to enjoin, if necessary under penalty, the board of directors, the management board, the managers, the legal representative…
Where interested parties cannot obtain the production, communication or transmission of the documents referred to in articles L. 221-7, L. 223-26, L. 225-115, L. 225-116, L. 225-117, L. 225-118, L. 22…
Any interested party may ask the president of the court ruling in summary proceedings to enjoin, subject to a fine, the chairman of the management and administrative bodies to transcribe the minutes o…
If the special meeting of preference shareholders is not consulted under the conditions provided for in articles L. 228-35-6, L. 228-35-7 and L. 228-35-10, the president of the court ruling in summary…
The public prosecutor as well as any interested person may request the president of the competent court ruling in summary proceedings to enjoin, if necessary under penalty, the legal representative of…
Any interested party may apply to the president of the court ruling in summary proceedings for an order, subject to a fine, requiring companies using the acronym "SE" in their company name in breach o…
Detailed rules for the application of this title shall be laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
…ifference between the total amount to be paid in 2009 for all of the compensation mentioned in I to VIII of Article 47 of Law no. 2009-1673 of 30 December 2009 on the finances for 2010 and the total a…
…ifference between the total amount to be paid in 2009 for all of the compensation mentioned in I to VIII of Article 47 of Finance Act no. 2009-1673 of 30 December 2009 for 2010 and the total amount of…
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