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Article R123-89 of the French Commercial code

A notary who draws up a deed that has any impact on the parties concerned in terms of the register is required to complete the corresponding formalities by sending a file to the single body, in accordance with the procedure laid down in article R. 123-1, on pain of a civil fine of 15 to 750 euros imposed by the judicial court, without prejudice to the application of disciplinary sanctions…

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Article R123-90 of the French Commercial code

Claims based on articles 1426 or 1429 of the Civil Code are submitted to the clerk’s office by the claimant spouse within three days. The court hearing one of these applications may only give a ruling if it can be shown that this entry has been made in the register.

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Article R123-91 of the French Commercial code

Applications for registration of the decision given by a court of a Member State of the European Community subject to the application of Council Regulation No 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings or to the application of Regulation (EU) No 2015/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings, opening insolvency proceedings pursuant to Article 3, paragraph 1 of either of…

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Article R123-92 of the French Commercial code

The filing of any application for registration, whether for registration, amendment or striking off, shall be recorded by the Registrar in a register of arrivals indicating the date of arrival or filing at the Registry, the nature of the application, the applicant’s surname, usual name, pseudonym, forenames and business name or denomination. A mention of the action taken thereon shall subsequently be made by the Registrar.

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Article R123-95 of the French Commercial code

He checks that the statements comply with the legislative and regulatory provisions, correspond to the supporting documents and deeds filed in the appendix and are compatible, in the case of an application for amendment or cancellation, with the status of the file. He also verifies that the incorporation or amendments to the articles of association of commercial companies comply with the legislative and regulatory provisions governing them. The Registrar also…

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Article R123-95-1 of the French Commercial code

When, in order to prove identity, the declarant produces a national identity card, passport or residence permit, issued by the French authorities, the court clerk verifies that it is valid within the meaning of Article 3 of the Order of 10 August 2016 authorising the creation of an automated personal data processing operation called “DOCVERIF”. Where the verification reveals that the document is not valid, the court clerk shall request,…

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Article R123-96 of the French Commercial code

Where the regulations specific to the activity carried out provide that the declaration or application for authorisation is made after registration in the register, the supporting document is provided by the person concerned, through the intermediary of the single body mentioned in article R. 123-1, to the registry within fifteen days of its issue by the competent authority, unless specific provisions provide for the registry to be informed directly by…

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Article R123-97 of the French Commercial code

The Registrar shall proceed with the registration within one clear working day of receipt of the application. He informs the applicant of this through the single body mentioned in article R. 123-1 and under the conditions provided for in article R. 123-7. However, where the file is incomplete, he requests within this time limit, through the single body and under the same conditions, the missing information or documents which are…

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