Article L228-35-11
Non-voting preference shares are not taken into account when determining the percentage provided for in Article L. 233-1 or article L. 233-2.
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Non-voting preference shares are not taken into account when determining the percentage provided for in Article L. 233-1 or article L. 233-2.
When the priority dividends due in respect of three financial years have not been paid in full, the holders of the corresponding shares acquire, in proportion to the percentage of the capital represen…
The Articles of Association may give the Company the option of requiring the repurchase either of all its own non-voting preference shares, or of certain classes of them, each class being determined b…
…is exercised in priority to the payment of the priority dividend due in respect of the financial year. The priority dividend may not be less than either the first dividend referred to in Article L. 23…
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