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Article R4113-60 of the French Public Health Code

If the deed transferring the shares is drawn up under private deed, as many originals as are necessary to provide each party with a copy and to comply with the provisions of articles R. 4113-50 and R. 4113-52 and those of this article shall be drawn up. The transferee or transferees must notify the Conseil départemental de l’ordre of the deed transferring the shares or of the summons provided for…

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Article R4113-62 of the French Public Health Code

If the constitution of reserves or the release of capital gains so permits, the share capital shall be increased from time to time. The shares thus created are allocated, in accordance with the criteria for the distribution of profits, to all members, including those who have contributed only their industry. The Articles of Association shall lay down the conditions for the application of the provisions of the preceding paragraph. This…

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Article R4113-64 of the French Public Health Code

If the new provisions of the Articles of Association do not comply with legislative or regulatory provisions, and if they are not rectified within the time limit set by the Departmental Council, the latter, after calling on the interested parties to present their oral or written observations, will, by reasoned decision, deregister the company.

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Article R4113-65 of the French Public Health Code

In the cases provided for in articles R. 4113-63 and R. 4113-64, the Departmental Council makes its decision in the same way as for registration. The provisions of articles R. 4113-28 and R. 4113-30 are applicable. Its decision may be appealed to the Regional Council under the conditions laid down in article L. 4112-4.

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Article R4113-66 of the French Public Health Code

An original or a copy of the deed amending the Articles of Association is filed with the secretariat of the court registry by one of the managers and placed in the company file. Until this formality has been completed, the amendment to the Articles of Association may not be relied upon by third parties. Any interested party may, at his own expense, obtain from the secretary-registrar an extract of the…

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Article R4113-67 of the French Public Health Code

A member who has contributed his industry exclusively, wishing to withdraw from the company, shall notify the company of his decision in the manner provided for in the first paragraph of article R. 4113-50. His withdrawal takes effect on the date he indicates or, failing that, on the date of such notification. However, the Articles of Association may provide that the withdrawal shall not take effect until the expiry of…

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Article R4113-68 of the French Public Health Code

A member holding shares corresponding to a capital contribution may, on condition that he informs the company in the manner provided for in the first paragraph of article R. 4113-50, cease his professional activity within the company before the end of the procedure for the sale or purchase of his shares. Where applicable, he must comply with the time limit set by the Articles of Association, which may not exceed…

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Article R4113-69 of the French Public Health Code

As from the date he ceases his professional activity, a partner loses the rights attached to his status as a partner, with the exception, however, of remuneration relating to capital contributions and his share, if any, in the capital and in the reserves and capital gains; he ceases, as from the same date, to be subject to the incompatibilities and prohibitions attached to this status. If a partner ceases to…

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