Article R221-2
The professional licence referred to in article R. 221-1 is issued to persons residing in France by the prefect of the département in which they are established. It is issued by the Prefect of Paris t…
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The professional licence referred to in article R. 221-1 is issued to persons residing in France by the prefect of the département in which they are established. It is issued by the Prefect of Paris t…
The report referred to in Article L. 221-7-1 shall be made available to the public on the company's website within eight months of the end of the financial year and for a period of five years.
…hareholders at least fifteen days before the meeting of the General Meeting provided for in Article L. 221-7. For a period of fifteen days prior to the meeting, the inventory is made available to the…
…e medium. He shall indicate this qualification to the natural or legal persons mentioned in Article L. 221-1 who use his services, as well as to the person in charge of the museum or historic monument…
…t already hold a Livret Jeune and that he or she meets the residence requirement set out in article L. 221-24. They must provide proof of the age requirement set out in the same article by producing a…
…ance who have acquired professional competence in accordance with the conditions set out in article R. 221-12 must apply for a professional licence from the Prefect of the département in which they ar…
…n the European Economic Area may obtain the professional guide-lecturer card referred to in article R. 221-1, without possessing any of the qualifications referred to in article R. 221-11, if they can…
…ithstanding any provisions to the contrary, any credit institution or institution listed in Article L. 518-1 is prohibited from opening or keeping open under irregular conditions accounts benefiting f…
The minutes provided for in Article R. 221-2 are drawn up in a special register kept at the registered office and listed and initialled either by a judge of the commercial court, or by a judge of the…
…delegating federation, of an application setting out the two programmes mentioned in 3° of article L. 131-15: 1° A sports excellence programme which defines the federal strategy for preparing French…
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