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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 7: Withdrawal or death of a partner.

Article 1870

The company is not dissolved by the death of a partner, but continues with his heirs or legatees, unless provision is made in the Articles of Association that they must be approved by the partners. It…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Joint ventures.

Article 1873

The provisions of this chapter shall apply to de facto companies.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title X: Loans

Article 1874

There are two kinds of loan:That of things which can be used without destroying them;And that of things which are consumed by the use made of them.The first kind is called "loan for use".The second is…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 6: Transfer of shares.

Article 1863

If no offer to purchase is made to the transferor within six months of the last of the notifications provided for in the third paragraph of Article 1861, approval of the transfer is deemed to have bee…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 6: Transfer of shares.

Article 1865

A transfer of company shares must be evidenced in writing. It is made enforceable against the company in the forms provided for in Article 1690 or, if the Articles of Association so stipulate, by tran…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 5: Partners' commitments to third parties.

Article 1860

If one of the shareholders is declared bankrupt, goes bankrupt personally, has his assets liquidated or is wound up by court order, unless the other shareholders unanimously decide to dissolve the com…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 6: Transfer of shares.

Article 1868

Forced realisation that does not arise from a pledge to which the other partners have given their consent must similarly be notified one month before the sale to the partners and the company. The memb…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 5: Partners' commitments to third parties.

Article 1859

All actions against non-liquidating partners or their heirs and assigns shall be barred after five years from the publication of the dissolution of the company.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 6: Transfer of shares.

Article 1864

The provisions of the two preceding articles may be waived only to modify the six-month period provided for in Article 1863 (1st paragraph), and without the period provided for by the Articles of Asso…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 7: Withdrawal or death of a partner.

Article 1869

Without prejudice to the rights of third parties, a member may withdraw in whole or in part from the company, under the conditions laid down in the Articles of Association or, failing this, after auth…

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