Article R229-11
The objection of a non-bonding creditor, provided for in the sixth paragraph of Article L. 229-2, must be lodged within thirty days of the last publication of the notice referred to in article R. 229-…
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The objection of a non-bonding creditor, provided for in the sixth paragraph of Article L. 229-2, must be lodged within thirty days of the last publication of the notice referred to in article R. 229-…
Companies whose shares are admitted, in whole or in part, to trading on a regulated market shall publish the following documents in the Bulletin des annonces légales obligatoires within forty-five day…
The consolidated balance sheet drawn up in accordance with a model laid down by a regulation of the Autorité des normes comptables shall be presented either in tabular form or in the form of a list. I…
The liquidation auditors are appointed by the president of the commercial court, ruling on a petition, at the request of the liquidator, or in summary proceedings, at the request of any interested par…
The guarantee is the result of a written agreement which, in addition to the general terms and conditions, specifies the amount of the guarantee granted, the terms of remuneration, the accounting cont…
A creditor's objection to the merger, under the conditions provided for by Articles L. 236-15, L. 236-26 and L. 236-30, shall be lodged within thirty days of the last insertion or public availability…
Articles L. 5215-32 à L. 5215-35 are applicable to metropolises.
By way of derogation from article L. 5211-19, a commune may be authorised, by the State representative in the department after receiving the opinion of the departmental commission for inter-communal c…
I. - Notwithstanding article L. 5217-12, the metropolis of Aix-Marseille-Provence benefits, from 1st January of the year following that of its creation, from a global operating allocation equal to the…
The council of the Greater Paris metropolis adopts by a two-thirds majority, within six months of its creation, a financial and fiscal pact defining the financial relations between the Greater Paris m…
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