Article L222-7
Twice a year, the limited partners have the right to be shown the company's books and documents and to ask questions in writing about the company's management, which must also be answered in writing.
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Twice a year, the limited partners have the right to be shown the company's books and documents and to ask questions in writing about the company's management, which must also be answered in writing.
After delivery of the depositary's certificate, the founders convene the subscribers to a constituent general meeting in the form and within the timeframe specified by decree of the Conseil d'Etat.Thi…
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…
A legal entity may be appointed to the Supervisory Board. When appointed, it is required to designate a permanent representative who is subject to the same conditions and obligations and incurs the sa…
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.
It may be stipulated in the Articles of Association that, in addition to the members whose number and method of appointment are provided for in Articles L. 225-69 and L. 225-75, members elected either…
The Articles of Association may require each member of the supervisory board to own a number of shares in the company, which they shall determine. If, on the day of his appointment, a member of the Su…
The natural person or persons who carry out the intellectual creation of an audiovisual work shall have the status of author of that work. In the absence of proof to the contrary, the following shall…
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…
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