Article A322-72
On the site of the underwater activity, diving is under the responsibility of a divemaster present at the place where the divers are launched or immersed. He or she is technically responsible for the…
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On the site of the underwater activity, diving is under the responsibility of a divemaster present at the place where the divers are launched or immersed. He or she is technically responsible for the…
Fences and boot guards must be continuous, smooth and designed to prevent accidents to riders and maintained in good condition.
When a company carries out one or more of the branches or sub-branches mentioned in article R. 321-1 in one of the territories of New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, the French…
The Statutory Auditors' special report provided for in the third paragraph of article L. 225-40 and the third paragraph of article L. 225-88 of the Commercial Code must contain, in addition to the inf…
The charge brought forward pursuant to article R. 343-6 is deducted from the distributable profit referred to in article L. 232-11 of the French Commercial Code. It is also deducted from the profit de…
In transactions other than those referred to in article R. 321-1, 21, it is forbidden to stipulate or carry out the performance of contracts or the allocation of profits by drawing lots.
French undertakings subject to State control under article L. 310-1 and constituted in the form of a société anonyme must have share capital, excluding contributions in kind, of at least 800,000 euros…
Prospectuses, posters, circulars, notices, advertisements or documents of any kind, as well as policies issued by the sociétés anonymes referred to in this section must indicate, below the amount of t…
The extract must contain the name adopted by the company and an indication of the registered office, the designation of the persons authorised to manage, administer and sign for the company, and, in a…
In the event of force majeure resulting from adverse weather conditions or epizootic diseases of an exceptional nature, a decree issued on the report of the Minister for the Economy and Finance and th…
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