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Article R210-11 of the French Commercial code

In the event of a transfer of the registered office outside the jurisdiction of the court at whose registry the company was registered, the notice, published in a medium authorised to receive legal announcements in the department of the new registered office, shall state that the registered office has been transferred and shall reproduce the information provided for in 1°, 2°, 4° and 9° of l’article R. 210-4 and also…

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Article R210-12 of the French Commercial code

The action to regularise the formation of the company or the amendment of the Articles of Association, provided for in Article L. 210-7, shall be brought before the Commercial Court. The court with territorial jurisdiction is that within whose jurisdiction the company’s registered office is located.

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Article R210-13 of the French Commercial code

If one or more statements required by law or the regulations are not included in the Articles of Association, the court shall order that they be completed under the same conditions as those required when the company was formed. If a formality required by law or the regulations for the formation of the company or the amendment of the Articles of Association has been omitted or irregularly performed, the court…

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Article R210-14 of the French Commercial code

The partner or shareholder of a company in whose hands all the units or shares are held may dissolve that company at any time, by declaration to the clerk of the commercial court, with a view to the entry of the dissolution in the register of commerce and companies. The declarant is the liquidator of the company, unless he appoints another person to perform this function.

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Article R210-16 of the French Commercial code

Advertisement by means of notices or announcements shall be made, as appropriate, by insertions in the Bulletin officiel des annonces civiles et commerciales or in a medium authorised to receive legal announcements in the département of the registered office or in the Bulletin des annonces légales obligatoires.

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Article R210-17 of the French Commercial code

Publication by filing deeds or documents shall be made at the registry of the commercial court, as an annex to the register of commerce and companies, under the conditions laid down in Section 1 of Chapter III of Title II of Book I. .

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Article R210-18 of the French Commercial code

The publication formalities are carried out at the behest and under the responsibility of the legal representatives of the companies. Where a disclosure formality relating neither to the formation of the company nor to the amendment of its articles has been omitted or irregularly completed and if the company has not rectified the situation within one month of the formal notice sent to it, any interested party may request the…

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Article R210-19 of the French Commercial code

In all cases where, by virtue of this book, a decision is taken by order of the president of the court, either on application or in summary proceedings, a copy of this order shall be filed by the registrar in the company file, appended to the register of companies.

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Article R210-21 of the French Commercial code

I.-The independent third-party body referred to in 4° of Article L. 210-10 is designated from among the bodies accredited for this purpose by the French Accreditation Committee defined by the décret n° 2008-1401 du 19 décembre 2008 relatif à l’accréditation et à l’évaluation de conformité pris en application de l’article 137 of law no. 2008-776 of 4 August 2008 on the modernisation of the economy or by any other accreditation…

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