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Article L225-14 of the French Commercial code

The Articles of Association contain the valuation of the contributions in kind. This is done in the light of a report appended to the Articles of Association and drawn up, under his responsibility, by a contributions auditor. If special benefits are stipulated, the same procedure is followed.

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Article L225-15 of the French Commercial code

The Articles of Association are signed by the shareholders, either in person or by a proxy holder with special authority, after the custodian’s certificate has been drawn up and after the report provided for in Article L. 225-14.

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Article L225-16-1 of the French Commercial code

The voting rights and dividend rights of shares or share denominations issued in breach of this sub-section are suspended until the situation is rectified. Any vote cast or dividend paid during the suspension period shall be null and void.

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Article L225-17 of the French Commercial code

A société anonyme is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of at least three members. The Articles of Association set the maximum number of board members, which may not exceed eighteen. The Board of Directors is composed by seeking a balanced representation of women and men. However, in the event of the death, resignation or removal of the Chairman of the Board of Directors and if the Board has…

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Article L225-18 of the French Commercial code

The directors are appointed by the constituent general meeting or by the ordinary general meeting. In the case provided for in Article L. 225-16, they are appointed in the Articles of Association. Their term of office is determined by the Articles of Association and may not exceed six years. However, in the event of a merger or demerger, the appointment may be made by the Extraordinary General Meeting. Directors may…

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Article L225-18-1 of the French Commercial code

The proportion of directors of each sex may not be less than 40% at the end of the next general meeting called to vote on appointments, in companies which, for the third consecutive financial year, employ an average number of at least two hundred and fifty permanent employees and have net sales or a balance sheet total of at least 50 million euros. In these same companies, where the board…

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Article L225-19 of the French Commercial code

The Articles of Association must provide for an age limit for the performance of the duties of director, applying either to all directors or to a specified percentage of them. Failing an express provision in the Articles of Association, the number of directors over the age of seventy may not exceed one third of the directors in office. Any appointment made in breach of the provisions of the preceding paragraph…

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Article L225-20 of the French Commercial code

A legal entity may be appointed as a director. When appointed, it is required to designate a permanent representative who is subject to the same conditions and obligations and incurs the same civil and criminal liability as if he were a director in his own name, without prejudice to the joint and several liability of the legal entity he represents. The permanent representative is taken into account when assessing whether…

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Article L225-21 of the French Commercial code

An individual may not simultaneously hold more than five directorships in public limited companies having their registered office on French territory. As an exception to the provisions of the first paragraph, any directorships or supervisory board memberships held by this person in controlled companies within the meaning of Article L. 233-16 by the company of which it is a director. For the application of the provisions of this article, the…

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