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Article D561-54 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

For each meeting of the Board, the Chairman shall draw up the agenda and the list of members to be convened. If the agenda includes a subject specifically concerning a profession mentioned in Article L. 561-2, the competent supervisory authority for that profession shall be convened. The meeting of the Board may only be held if at least six of its members appointed pursuant to 1° of Article D. 561-53…

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Article R561-55 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The information relating to beneficial owners referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 561-46 is declared to the commercial court registry when the application for registration in the Trade and Companies Register is submitted by the registered company or entity via the single body referred to inArticle R. 123-1 of the Commercial Code. The registered company or entity requests an amending entry within thirty days of any fact…

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Article R561-56 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The information relating to the beneficial owner declared at the time of the request is as follows: 1° In the case of the company or legal entity, its name or corporate name, its legal form, the address of its registered office and, where applicable, its unique identification number supplemented by the words RCS followed by the name of the town where the registry office where it is registered is located;…

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Article R561-57 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Pursuant to the third paragraph of Article L. 561-46, the persons with access to all information relating to beneficial owners are as follows: 1° Judicial officers, for the purposes of carrying out their duties ; 2° Officers of the department referred to in Article L. 561-23 of this Code; 3° Customs officers who have been individually designated and specially authorised by the regional director or the director of the department…

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Article R561-58 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Pursuant to the third paragraph of Article L. 561-46, as part of the implementation of the due diligence measures provided for in Articles L. 561-4-1 to L. 561-14-2, persons subject to the AML/CFT regime shall have access to all information relating to beneficial owners provided that they have drawn up a declaration signed by the legal representative of the subject person or by a duly authorised person within the subject…

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Article R561-60 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

For the application of the injunction procedure provided for in Article L. 561-48, the application by which the matter may be referred to the President of the Court shall contain, on pain of inadmissibility: 1° If the applicant is a natural person, his surname, first names, nationality, date and place of birth, profession and domicile; if the applicant is a legal entity, its form, name, registered office and the body…

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Article R561-62 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Where the president of the court orders a company or legal entity to make or have made declarations or rectifications of information relating to the beneficial owner, he shall make an order setting the time limit for compliance and, where appropriate, the rate of the penalty payment. This order may not be appealed. The Registrar shall notify the order to the company or legal entity and, where applicable, to the…

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Article R561-63 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I. – Where the injunction has been complied with within the time limit, the case is removed from the list. II. – If the injunction has not been complied with, the court clerk will draw up a report stating that the injunction has not been complied with. The President of the Court decides on the measures to be taken and, if necessary, settles the penalty payment. This decision is final…

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