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Section 3: Shareholders' meetings.

Article R225-99

The minutes of the proceedings referred to in article R. 225-106 mentions any technical incident relating to videoconferencing or telecommunication that may have disrupted the proceedings of the meeti…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 1: Capital increases.

Article R225-113

In the report provided for in Article L. 225-129, all relevant information on the reasons for the proposed capital increase and on the progress of the Company's business since the beginning of the cur…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 7 : Dissolution of sociétés anonymes.

Article R225-166

In the event that, as a result of losses recorded in the accounting documents, the company's shareholders' equity falls below half of the share capital, the decision of the general meeting provided fo…

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Section 9: Sociétés anonymes à participation ouvrière.

Article R225-171

The president of the commercial court in the jurisdiction of the company's registered office, ruling at the request of the chairman of the board of directors or the management board of the société ano…

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Subsection 4: Reduction of capital.

Article R225-156

The provisions of articles R. 225-153 to R. 225-155 do not apply when the General Meeting, in order to facilitate a capital increase, an issue of securities giving access to the capital, a merger or a…

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Subsection 2: Subscription and purchase of shares by employees.

Article R225-144

The Board of Directors or the Management Board, as the case may be, shall indicate in the report provided for in Article L. 225-177 the reasons for granting options to subscribe for or purchase shares…

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Subsection 1: Control procedures

Article R225-163

…to present a report on one or more management operations, under the conditions provided for in article L. 225-231, is appointed by the President of the Commercial Court, ruling in summary proceedings,…

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Subsection 4: Reduction of capital.

Article R225-155

If the shares presented for purchase exceed the number of shares to be purchased, each selling shareholder is entitled to a reduction proportional to the number of shares he proves he owns or holds. I…

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Section 3: Shareholders' meetings.

Article R225-98

Shareholders exercising their voting rights at the meeting electronically under the conditions of article R. 225-61 may only access the dedicated site after identifying themselves using a code provide…

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Subsection 2: The Management Board and the Supervisory Board.

Article R225-60

The Supervisory Board freely distributes among its members, where applicable under the conditions provided for in Article L. 22-10-26, the overall sums allocated to them in the form of attendance fees…

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