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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Paragraph 3: Determining the mode and timetable of the investigation.

Article 226

Where the enquiry takes place before the judge ordering it or before one of the members of the bench, the decision shall indicate the day, time and place where it will be held.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Respective rights and duties of spouses

Article 226

The provisions of this chapter, in all respects in which they do not reserve the application of matrimonial agreements, are applicable, by the sole effect of marriage, whatever the matrimonial regime…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 3: Supervision of the activities of officers and agents of the judicial police

Article 226

Once the matter has been referred to it, the investigating chamber conducts an investigation; it hears the public prosecutor and the judicial police officer or agent in question. The latter must first…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Sociétés en commandite par actions.

Article L226-4

The Ordinary General Meeting appoints, under the conditions set out in the Articles of Association, a supervisory board, composed of at least three shareholders.The supervisory board is composed with…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Sociétés en commandite par actions.

Article L226-4-1

The proportion of supervisory board members of each sex may not be less than 40%, at the end of the next general meeting called to vote on appointments, in companies which, for the third consecutive f…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Sociétés en commandite par actions.

Article R226-2

The provisions of articles R. 225-30, R. 225-31 and R. 22-10-17 are applicable to the agreements referred to in article L. 226-10. The opinion provided for in the first paragraph of Article R. 225-30…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Sociétés en commandite par actions.

Article L226-2

The first managing director or managing directors are appointed by the articles of association. They carry out the incorporation formalities for which the founders of public limited companies are resp…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Sociétés en commandite par actions.

Article R226-1

Insofar as they are compatible with the specific provisions set out in articles L. 226-1 to L. 226-14 and L. 22-10-74 to L. 22-10-78, the rules laid down in this Book relating to sociétés en commandit…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Sociétés en commandite par actions.

Article L226-10-1

The Supervisory Board draws up a corporate governance report attached to the management report provided for in Article L. 225-100, which includes the information, where applicable adapted to partnersh…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VI: Sociétés en commandite par actions.

Article L226-5-1

In companies meeting the criteria set out in I of Article L. 225-79-2, employees are represented on the supervisory board under the conditions set out in Articles L. 225-79-2 and L. 225-80. The amendm…

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