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Article R814-111 of the French Commercial code

The articles of association comply with the requirements of articles 8, 11, 14, 15, 19, 20 and 24 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966. They also state:

1° The surname, first names and domicile of each partner;

2° The duration for which the company is formed;

3° The address of the registered office;

4° The nature and separate valuation of each of the contributions made by the partners;

5° The amount of the share capital, the amount, number and distribution of the company shares representing this capital;

6° The number of interest shares allocated to each contributor in kind;

7° A statement that the contributions contributing to the formation of the share capital have been paid up in full or in part, as the case may be.

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Article R814-111

Les statuts satisfont aux prescriptions des articles 8, 11, 14, 15, 19, 20 et 24 de la loi n° 66-879 du 29 novembre 1966. Ils indiquent en outre :

1° Les nom, prénoms et domicile de chaque associé ;

2° La durée pour laquelle la société est constituée ;

3° L’adresse du siège social ;

4° La nature et l’évaluation distincte de chacun des apports faits par les associés ;

5° Le montant du capital social, le montant, le nombre et la répartition des parts sociales représentatives de ce capital ;

6° Le nombre des parts d’intérêts attribuées à chaque apporteur en industrie ;

7° L’affirmation de la libération totale ou partielle, selon le cas, des apports concourant à la formation du capital social.

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