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

Article L226-9-1

The Supervisory Board deliberates annually on the company's policy in terms of professional equality and equal pay on the basis of the indicators relating to professional equality between women and me…

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

Article L226-6

The ordinary general meeting may appoint one or more statutory auditors. Companies which, at the end of a financial year, exceed the thresholds set by decree for two of the following three criteria ar…

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

Article L226-9

The Supervisory Board is responsible for the ongoing supervision of the company's management. To this end, it has the same powers as the statutory auditors.It submits a report to the annual ordinary g…

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

Article L226-1

A société en commandite par actions, the capital of which is divided into shares, is formed between one or more general partners, who have the status of business persons and are indefinitely and joint…

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

Article L226-3

The Articles of Association must provide for an age limit for the performance of the duties of managing director which, in the absence of an express provision, is set at sixty-five years. Any appointm…

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

Article L226-10

The provisions of articles L. 225-38 to L. 225-43, L. 22-10-12 and L. 22-10-13 are applicable to agreements entered into directly or through an intermediary between the company and one of its managers…

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

Article L226-7

The manager is vested with the broadest powers to act in all circumstances on behalf of the company. In dealings with third parties, the company is bound even by acts of the manager that do not fall w…

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

Article L226-5

The Articles of Association must provide for an age limit for the performance of the duties of Supervisory Board member applying either to all Supervisory Board members or to a specified percentage of…

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

Article L226-8

Any remuneration other than that provided for in the Articles of Association may only be allocated to the Executive Chairman by the Ordinary General Meeting. It may only be made with the unanimous agr…

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

Article L226-14

The conversion of a société en commandite par actions into a société anonyme or a société à responsabilité limitée is decided by the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders, with the agreement o…

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