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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 4: Receipts, warrants and storage receipts

Article L522-33

…only after exercising his rights over the goods and in the event of insufficiency. The time limit set by article L. 511-42 for exercising recourse against endorsers, shall only run from the day on wh…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 4: Receipts, warrants and storage receipts

Article L522-37

In the event of loss of the receipt, the security provided for in the preceding article shall be released on expiry of a period of five years, when the goods covered thereby have not been claimed by a…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 4: Receipts, warrants and storage receipts

Article L522-30

The bearer of the separate warrant receipt may, even before maturity, pay the claim secured by the warrant. If the bearer of the warrant is not known or if, being known, he does not agree with the deb…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 4: Receipts, warrants and storage receipts

Article L522-31

In the event of non-payment on the due date, the bearer of the warrant separated from the receipt, may, eight days after the protest, and without any judicial formality, have the public auction and wh…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter II: Sociétés en commandite simple.

Article L222-4

The company's Articles of Association must contain the following information: 1° The amount or value of the contributions of all the partners; 2° The share in this amount or value of each active or li…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter I: Provisions adapting Book I.

Article L951-4

For the application of articles L. 141-15, L. 143-7, L. 144-1 to L. 144-13 and L. 145-28, a magistrate of the court of first instance may be delegated by the president.

AI translation · Updated 6 Nov 2023Open Article
French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 1: The Board of Directors of the Executive Board.

Article L225-44

Subject to articles L. 225-21-1, L. 225-22, L. 225-23, L. 225-27 and L. 225-27-1, directors may not receive from the company any remuneration, permanent or otherwise, other than that provided for in a…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Termination by agreement

Article R6152-432

The interview(s) provided for in article R. 6152-430 focus mainly on : 1° The reasons for the request and the principle of the contractual termination ; 2° Setting the date on which the contract will…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Single section: Geographical indications protecting industrial and craft products

Article R721-4

…en the consultation on an application for approval of a specification provided for in 3° of Article L. 721-3 concomitantly with the publication of the notice of the opening of the public enquiry provi…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
CHAPTER III : Declaration of a plot as abandoned

Article L2243-4

…at have been declared to be in a state of manifest abandonment may be pursued under the conditions set out in this article.The mayor puts together a file presenting the simplified public acquisition p…

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