Article D213-27
When the group of holders provided for in article L. 228-37 of the French Commercial Code is made up of holders of securities issued by a State-owned industrial and commercial establishment subject to…
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When the group of holders provided for in article L. 228-37 of the French Commercial Code is made up of holders of securities issued by a State-owned industrial and commercial establishment subject to…
…ercise significant influence over the management of an issuer.II. - A UCITS may not hold more than :1° 10% of the non-voting equity securities of any one issuer ;2° 10% of the debt securities of any o…
I. - By way of derogation from the 10% limit set out in II of Article R. 214-21, a UCITS may invest up to 20% of its assets in equities and debt securities of a single issuer where, in accordance with…
De-registration is requested by the bond-issuing association in the year following redemption of all bonds issued. Deregistration is also requested if, one year after the General Meeting's decision to…
…overning profit participation certificates issued by insurance companies are set out in article R. 322-79 of the Insurance Code.
…bed period, the procedure will be carried out in accordance with the second paragraph of article L. 123-3 of the French Commercial Code.
…all bond-issuing associations shall file with the court clerk's office, for inclusion in the Trade and Companies Register, the annual financial statements, the management report and the auditors' rep…
A UCITS may invest up to 20% of its assets in units or shares of the same UCITS governed by French or foreign law or FIA governed by French law or established in another Member State of the European U…
Article R. 322-79 of the Code rural et de la pêche maritime sets out the rules for profit participation certificates issued by mutual insurance companies and agricultural mutual insurance and reinsura…
I. - A UCITS with a formula is a UCITS which meets the following two conditions:1° It is managed passively and its management objective is to reach, at the end of a given period, an amount determined…
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