Article R444-32 of the French Commercial code
Aid for services provided during a calendar year is paid in a single instalment during the following calendar year, on a date set by the minister responsible for the budget.
Aid for services provided during a calendar year is paid in a single instalment during the following calendar year, on a date set by the minister responsible for the budget.
Before any aid is granted: 1° The company referred to in Article R. 444-36 informs the applicant that the aid is subject to the provisions of Regulation (EU) No 360/2012 of 25 April 2012 on the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to de minimis aid granted to undertakings providing services of general economic interest ; 2° The applicant draws…
If the sum of the amount of aid planned and the total amount mentioned in 2° of Article R. 444-33 exceeds €500,000, the aid shall not be granted.
Any installation or maintenance aid paid without the conditions set out in this chapter being met shall give rise to reimbursement to the interprofessional fund for access to law and justice. If the beneficiary of the aid refuses to reimburse it, the company referred to in article R. 444-36 may take any legal action, on expiry of a period of three months from the sending of formal notice which has…
The legal entity mentioned in the fourth paragraph of Article L. 444-2 responsible for managing the interprofessional fund for access to law and justice is a public limited company whose capital is held by the State. Its corporate name is: “Société de gestion du fonds interprofessionnel de l’accès au droit et à la justice” (SGFIADJ).
The board of directors of the fund management company is made up of five directors appointed under the conditions set out in article L. 225-17, in accordance with the following procedures: 1° One director appointed by the Prime Minister, chosen from among the magistrates of the Cour des Comptes, Chairman of the Board of Directors; 2° Four directors appointed respectively by the Minister of Justice, the Minister of the Interior,…
An advisory committee, called the “Comité consultatif des aides à l’accès au droit et à la justice” (CCAADJ), is set up by the board of directors of the fund management company. At the request of the Board of Directors, the Committee gives its opinion on any matter relating to the administrative, accounting and financial management of the Fund.
The Comité consultatif des aides à l’accès au droit et à la justice comprises eight members: 1° Two university professors, respectively agrégé de droit and agrégé de sciences économiques, co-chairs of the committee; 2° A judicial administrator; 3° A judicial auctioneer; 4° A commercial court clerk; 5° A bailiff; 6° A judicial representative; 7° A notary. The members of the committee are appointed by joint order of the Minister of…
The articles of association and internal regulations of the fund management company are approved by a joint order of the Minister of Justice and the Minister for the Budget. The internal regulations of the advisory committee are approved under the same conditions.
A decree specifies the conditions under which the fund management company implements the provisions of this section, in particular for the management of applications and the granting of aid.
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