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Article 1835 of the French Civil Code

The Articles of Association must be drawn up in writing. In addition to the contributions of each shareholder, they determine the form, object, name, registered office, share capital, duration and operating procedures of the company. The Articles of Association may specify a raison d’être, consisting of the principles which the company adopts and for the respect of which it intends to allocate resources in carrying out its activity.

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Article 1835

Les statuts doivent être établis par écrit. Ils déterminent, outre les apports de chaque associé, la forme, l’objet, l’appellation, le siège social, le capital social, la durée de la société et les modalités de son fonctionnement. Les statuts peuvent préciser une raison d’être, constituée des principes dont la société se dote et pour le respect desquels elle entend affecter des moyens dans la réalisation de son activité.

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