Article L225-245
…ership requires the agreement of all the partners. In this case, the conditions set out in articles L. 225-243 and the first paragraph of article L. 225-244 are not required. The conversion into a lim…
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…ership requires the agreement of all the partners. In this case, the conditions set out in articles L. 225-243 and the first paragraph of article L. 225-244 are not required. The conversion into a lim…
…rs, if any. The report certifies that the shareholders' equity is at least equal to the share capital.The conversion is subject, where applicable, to the approval of the bondholders' meetings and the…
Any public limited company may convert into a company of another form if, at the time of conversion, it has been in existence for at least two years and has drawn up and had approved by the shareholde…
…to the Agreement on the European Economic Area as it has over regulated markets under II of Article L. 422-1.
Any multilateral trading facility of another Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area that operates without requiring the actual pres…
The persons listed in Article L. 561-2 and the supervisory authorities mentioned in Article L. 561-36 shall receive from the department provided for in Article L. 561-23 any information it has on mone…
I. - Where the persons referred to in Article L. 561-2 are part of a group within the meaning of Article L. 511-20, a financial conglomerate within the meaning of Article L. 517-3, a group within the…
I. - The persons referred to in Article L. 561-2 shall set up an organisation and internal procedures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing, taking into account the risk assessment provid…
…th the obligations laid down in Chapters I and II of this Title, the persons referred to in Article L. 561-2 shall provide regular information to their staff. To the same end, they shall set up all ap…
…weeks or during the period provided for by a collective agreement concluded on the basis of article L. 3121-44, whichever is longer, the average working hours actually worked by an employee exceed by…
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