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Article R6223-25 of the French Public Health Code

The remuneration paid on shares representing the contributions provided for in 1° of Article R. 6223-14 may not exceed the rate on advances of securities from the Banque de France less two points. The remuneration paid on shares representing the other contributions provided for in 2°, 3° and 4° of Article R. 6223-14 and on shares distributed following a capital increase may not exceed this same rate plus two points….

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Article R6223-26 of the French Public Health Code

I.-Unless otherwise provided for in the Articles of Association, shares in the company may be freely transferred between members, in accordance witharticle 20 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966. II – In the event that a member decides to transfer shares to a third party, these may only be transferred to a medical biologist who is a natural person and only with the consent of the company expressed…

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Article R6223-27 of the French Public Health Code

If the company refuses to agree to the transfer, it has six months from the date of notification of its refusal to notify the shareholder, by any means that provides proof of the date of receipt, of a proposed transfer or repurchase of the shares, which constitutes a commitment on the part of the transferee or the company. Failing agreement between the parties, the transfer price is set by an…

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Article R6223-29 of the French Public Health Code

When a partner intends to withdraw from the company in application of article 21 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966 relating to professional non-trading companies, he shall notify the company of his decision by any means that provides proof of the date of receipt. The company has six months from the date of this notification to notify the shareholder, in the same form, either of a plan to…

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Article R6223-30 of the French Public Health Code

A member who has been struck off the Register or who has been subject to the criminal sanctions referred to in articles L. 6242-1 and L. 6242-2 has six months, from the date on which the decision to strike him off the Register or the court decision became final, to sell his shares under the conditions set out in articles R. 6223-26 to R. 6223-28. In the case of a…

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Article R6223-31 of the French Public Health Code

Subject to the rules governing the protection and representation of adults subject to a legal protection measure, the provisions of article R. 6223-30 apply to the transfer of the shares of a member who is legally prohibited or subject to a legal protection measure with representation.

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Article R6223-32 of the French Public Health Code

The period provided for in the second paragraph of article 24 of law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966 relating to professional non-trading companies for the transfer of the shares of a deceased partner is set at one year from the death of the partner. It may be renewed by the Director General of the Regional Health Agency at the request of the heirs of the deceased partner and with…

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Article R6223-33 of the French Public Health Code

If, during the period provided for in article R. 6223-32, the successor(ies) decide(s) to transfer their deceased partner’s shares to a third party outside the company, the procedure shall be in accordance with the provisions of articles R. 6223-26 and R. 6223-27. During the same period, if the company, the surviving members or one or more of them agree, in agreement with the successor(s) of the deceased member(s), to acquire…

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