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Article R612-3 of the French Commercial code

Non-trading private-law legal entities with an economic activity which, at the end of the calendar year or at the close of the financial year, have three hundred or more employees or whose turnover excluding tax or resources is equal to or greater than 18,000,000 euros, are required to draw up the documents mentioned in Article L. 612-2. These criteria are defined in accordance with the provisions of article R. 612-1….

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Article R612-4 of the French Commercial code

When the statutory auditor implements the warning procedure provided for in Article L. 612-3, the provisions of articles R. 234-1 et seq if the legal person has a collegiate body responsible for administration distinct from the body responsible for management, or articles R. 234-5 et seq in other cases. For the application of these two provisions, the president of the competent court is that of the judicial court.

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Article R612-6 of the French Commercial code

The report referred to in the first paragraph of article L. 612-5 contains: 1° A list of the agreements subject to approval by the decision-making body or attached to the documents sent to members in the absence of a decision-making body; 2° The names of the directors involved or the persons involved acting as corporate officers; 3° The designation of the person who entered into an agreement under the conditions…

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Article R612-7 of the French Commercial code

When the report is drawn up by the statutory auditor, the legal representative of the legal entity shall notify the statutory auditor of the agreements referred to in article L. 612-5 within one month of the conclusion of said agreements.

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Article R621-1 of the French Commercial code

The application to open safeguard proceedings is filed by the legal representative of the legal entity or by the individual debtor at the registry of the competent court. It sets out the nature of the difficulties it is encountering and the reasons why it is unable to overcome them. It states whether it undertakes to draw up the inventory under the conditions provided for in article L. 622-6-1 as well…

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Article R621-2 of the French Commercial code

Before a ruling is made on the opening of the proceedings, the court clerk, at the request of the president of the court, shall notify the legal representative of the debtor legal entity or the debtor natural person that he must convene the social and economic committee, so that the persons entitled to be heard by the court and to exercise the remedies in accordance with Article L. 661-10. A…

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Article R621-2-1 of the French Commercial code

Where the number of employees employed by the debtor, determined in accordance with the provisions of 4° of Article R. 621-1, is at least equal to 50, the guarantee institutions mentioned in Article L. 3253-14 of the Labour Code are invited by the Registrar to make known the person authorised to represent them at the hearing. The observations provided for in the fifth paragraph of article L. 621-4 may also…

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Article R621-3 of the French Commercial code

The court’s decision to appoint a judge, before ruling, pursuant to Article L. 621-1, to gather all the information on the financial, economic and social situation of the company, is rendered under the same conditions as those provided for in the first two paragraphs of the same article, for the opening of the proceedings. The report of this judge, to which the expert’s report is annexed, where one has been…

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Article R621-4 of the French Commercial code

The court shall rule, where appropriate, on the report of the judge assigned to the case. The judge may not sit or take part in the deliberations. If the judgment cannot be rendered immediately, the pronouncement is postponed to a future hearing, the date of which is communicated to the debtor at the hearing. The judgment opening the proceedings takes effect from its date.

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