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Subsection 1: Issue, redemption and conversion of preference shares.

Article R228-15

In the event of the conversion of preference shares into shares resulting in a capital reduction not motivated by losses, the provisions of article R. 225-152 apply. A court decision rejects the objec…

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Subsection 4: Reduction of capital.

Article R225-155

…the Management Board, as the case may be, may decide to renew the operation, under the conditions set out in Articles R. 225-153 and R. 225-154, until the number of shares initially set has been full…

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Subsection 4: Reduction of capital.

Article R225-156

The provisions of articles R. 225-153 to R. 225-155 do not apply when the General Meeting, in order to facilitate a capital increase, an issue of securities giving access to the capital, a merger or a…

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Subsection 4: Reduction of capital.

Article R225-154

…hare capital, the number of shares being considered for purchase, the price offered per share, the method of payment, the period during which the offer will be maintained and the place where it may be…

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Subsection 5: Subscription, purchase or pledge by companies of their own shares.

Article R225-159

The register of purchases kept pursuant to article L. 225-211 to report transactions carried out pursuant to article L. 225-208 indicates in the order of the transactions carried out: 1° The date of e…

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Chapter III: Subsidiaries, holdings and controlled companies.

Article R233-15

…onsolidated accounts and a report on the management of the group when the following conditions are met: 1° The consolidated accounts of the larger body of undertakings, in which these companies are in…

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Subsection 2: Formation of a European holding company.

Article R229-15

…authorised to receive legal announcements in the department of the registered office and in the Bulletin des annonces légales obligatoires when the shares of at least one of these companies are admitt…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 1: Merger

Article R236-15

…14 is three months from the last publication formality or the sending of the simple or registered letter provided for in article R. 236-14.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 2: Provisions applicable by court order.

Article R237-15

The president of the commercial court, ruling on a petition, is competent to take the decisions provided for in the second paragraph of Article L. 237-21, in article L. 237-23, in the third paragraph…

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Paragraph 2: Insurance and surety bonds.

Article R321-15

…e guarantee may not be less than the average forecast amount of monthly sales, including taxes and net of fees, for the current financial year. This forecast amount shall be declared by the operator t…

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