Article A321-7
The Conseil des maisons de vente shall draw up the list of candidates admitted to sit the qualifying examination tests three weeks before the date of the first test of each session. Individual invitat…
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The Conseil des maisons de vente shall draw up the list of candidates admitted to sit the qualifying examination tests three weeks before the date of the first test of each session. Individual invitat…
The creation of a perpetual annuity or a life annuity on real estate (number 32 of table 5), as well as the redemption of a life annuity on real estate, gives rise to the collection of a fee proportio…
The Institut national de la propriété industrielle issues information on registrations and other related operations concerning the Algerian trade registers until 30 June 1962.
The acceptance or declaration of employment (number 28 of table 5) gives rise to the collection:1° A fixed fee of €26.41, where the employment or reinvestment has been made by means of an investment t…
The guardianship account (number 33 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of a fee proportional to the highest chapter in revenue or expenditure, according to the following scale:Bases of assessmen…
The filing of the draft transfer outside France of a European Economic Interest Grouping referred to in Article A. 123-59 gives rise to the publication of a notice in the Bulletin officiel des annonce…
The surviving spouse's option to acquire or allocate the predeceased's own property or to take joint property (number 24 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of a proportional fee, according to th…
The declaration of employment by separate deed (number 29 of table 5) gives rise to the collection of the proportional fee provided for in 2° of article A. 444-73.
The registrars and the National Institute of Industrial Property are authorised to respond to any statistical requests.
The appointment of the liquidator(s) of a European Economic Interest Grouping shall give rise to the insertion in the Bulletin officiel des annonces civiles et commerciales of a notice drawn up by the…
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