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Article R143-4 of the French Commercial code

The public officer appointed to carry out the sale of a business may have a copy of the supporting document mentioned in article R. 521-7 issued to him by the registrar. He may also obtain a copy of the authentic deeds of sale.

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Article R143-10 of the French Commercial code

In order to register debt declarations made pursuant to articles L. 141-21 and L. 141-22, articles R. 521-5 and R. 521-6 apply. The information concerning the asset required under 5° of article R. 521-6 is that which makes it possible to identify the goodwill contributed to the company. The applicant for registration must also indicate the nature and registered office of the company to which the business is contributed as…

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Article R144-1 of the French Commercial code

Management contracts defined in article L. 144-1 shall be published within two weeks of their date in the form of extracts or notices in a medium authorised to receive legal announcements. The end of the management lease shall give rise to the same publicity measures.

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Article D144-3 of the French Commercial code

When the entry into force of the management lease contract is subject to an administrative decision by virtue of legislative and regulatory texts relating to the coordination of transport, the two-week period, set by article R. 144-1, runs from the date of notification by the prefect of this decision. This notification is made by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt; it also sets in motion the time limits imposed on…

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Article D144-4 of the French Commercial code

The owner of a transport or industrial vehicle leasing business who leases out part of his business is required to mention the partial lease when registering it in the Trade and Companies Register, without being obliged to specify the leased items. This mention remains valid in the event of a change in the leased items. It is subject to an amending entry if the interested party takes over the operation…

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