Article L225-70
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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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…
…urth paragraphs above are subject to ratification by the next Ordinary General Meeting. In the absence of ratification, the deliberations taken and acts performed previously by the Board shall nonethe…
…me civil and criminal liability as if he were a member of the board in his own name, without prejudice to the joint and several liability of the legal entity he represents. The permanent representativ…
The statutory auditors, if any, shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with the provisions set out in Article L. 225-72 and shall denounce any breach thereof in their report to the annual genera…
No member of the Supervisory Board may be a member of the Management Board.
…ided for in Article L. 225-16, they are appointed in the Articles of Association. Their term of office is determined by the Articles of Association, but may not exceed six years. However, in the event…
…or by the staff of the company and that of its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered office is located on French territory. The number of members of the Supervisory Board elected by the emp…
…r of the Supervisory Board does not own the required number of shares or if, during his term of office, he ceases to own such number of shares, he shall be deemed to have resigned automatically, if he…
Unless otherwise stipulated in a manner more favourable to the author of software, the latter may not: 1° Oppose modification of the software by the assignee of the rights mentioned in 2° of Article L…
In the event of a partial assignment, the successor in title is substituted for the author in the exercise of the rights assigned, under the conditions, within the limits and for the duration stipulat…
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