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Article R123-60 of the French Commercial code

In its application for registration, the economic interest group declares: 1° As regards the person: a) The name of the grouping, followed, where applicable, by its acronym; b) The address of its registered office; c) Its main activities and whether their nature is civil or commercial; d) Its duration; e) For each natural person who is a member of the grouping, the information provided for in 1°, 2° and 3°…

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Article R123-61 of the French Commercial code

In their application for registration, French public establishments of an industrial and commercial nature declare: 1° With regard to the person: a) The information provided for in 1°, 4° and 6° of Article R. 123-53 and 2° of article R. 123-54 ; b) The form of the business and the entity by which or on behalf of which it is operated ; c) Where applicable, the date of publication in…

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Article R123-62 of the French Commercial code

Other legal entities whose registration is provided for by the provisions of 5° of Article L. 123-1 declare the information provided for in articles R. 123-54 to R. 123-59. The information required may be adapted by order of the Minister of Justice, the Minister responsible for industrial property and the Minister responsible for overseeing the legal entity.

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Article R123-63 of the French Commercial code

A registered legal entity that opens a secondary establishment shall apply for secondary registration under the conditions set out in article R. 123-41. However, this obligation does not apply to the legal entities mentioned in 4° and 5° of article L. 123-1 which are designated by order of the Minister of Justice, the Minister responsible for industrial property and the Minister responsible for the supervision of the legal entity.

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Article R123-65 of the French Commercial code

The application for secondary registration shall state the information referred to in 1° and 2° of Article R. 123-237, as well as: 1° For companies, the information provided for in 1°, 2° and 4° of article R. 123-53 ; 2° For economic interest groupings, the information provided for in b and c of 1° of Article R. 123-60 ; 3° For other legal entities, the information provided for in 1°…

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Article R123-66 of the French Commercial code

Any registered legal entity shall apply, via the single body referred to in Article R. 123-1, for an amending registration within one month of any fact or act making it necessary to rectify or supplement the particulars provided for in Articles R. 123-53 et suivants.

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Article R123-67 of the French Commercial code

A registered legal entity that opens a secondary establishment shall apply for additional registration under the conditions set out in article R. 123-41. However, this obligation is not applicable to the legal entities mentioned in 4° and 5° of article L. 123-1 which are designated by order of the Minister of Justice, the Minister responsible for industrial property and the Minister responsible for the supervision of the legal entity.

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Article R123-69 of the French Commercial code

The obligation set out in article R. 123-66 includes: 1° The total or partial cessation of activity within the jurisdiction of the court of the main registration, even in the absence of dissolution; 2° The total or partial cessation of activity of an establishment within the jurisdiction of the court of a secondary registration ; 3° In the event of a merger, cross-border merger, demerger, cross-border split or cross-border transformation…

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