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Article A444-163 of the French Commercial code

Supplementary, interpretative and amending deeds, as well as authorisations in general (numbers 168 to 170 in table 5), give rise to the collection of the following fees: Service number the service (table 5 of article appendix 4-7) Designation of service Fee 168 Complementary or interpretative act 75.46 € 169 Amending bill 3.78 € 170 Authorisations (general) 26.41 €

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Article A444-163-1 of the French Commercial code

The trust contract and its subsequent deeds, where they require a notarial deed pursuant to the second paragraph of Article 2012 of the Civil Code or the second paragraph of Article 2019 of the same code, together give rise to the collection of the following fees: BENEFITS COVERED BY THE FEE RANGES OF ASSET RATE APPLICABLE Together, the drawing up of all deeds (trust agreement and subsequent deeds) From €0…

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Article A444-163-2 of the French Commercial code

The establishment by notarial deed of the promise to sell lasting more than eighteen months provided for in article L. 290-1 du code de la construction et de l’habitat gives rise to the collection of the following fees: Base brackets Rate applicable 0 to €6,500 0.967% From €6,500 to €17,000 0.399% From €17,000 to €60,000 0.266% Over €60,000 0.199%

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Article A444-163-3 of the French Commercial code

Deeds relating to authorisations for temporary occupation of the public domain mentioned in articles L. 1311-5 et seq. of the General Local Authorities Code and which constitute rights in rem give rise to the collection of the following fees: Base brackets Rate applicable 0 to €6,500 3.289% From €6,500 to €17,000 1.809% From €17,000 to €60,000 1.233% More than €60,000 0.905%

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Article A444-163-5 of the French Commercial code

The ownership certificate issued following the automatic dissolution of a non-trading property company that has not been registered and which results in undivided ownership between the former partners gives rise to the collection of the following fees: Transaction fees Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 1.548% From €6,500 to €17,000 0.852% From €17,000 to €60,000 0.581% More than €60,000 0.426%

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Article A444-163-6 of the French Commercial code

The certificate of ownership that is issued following the determination of the occurrence of a resolutory condition leading to the revocation of a donation pursuant to the article 960 of the civil code gives rise to the collection of the following fees: Base brackets Rate applicable 0 to €6,500 1.548% From €6,500 to €17,000 0.852% From €17,000 to €60,000 0.581% More than €60,000 0.426%

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Article A444-164 of the French Commercial code

The account for legal administration, acceptance of the estate up to the net assets, co-ownership, testamentary execution, management of mandate, sequestration and others (number 171 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of an emolument proportional to the highest chapter in revenue or expenditure, with a minimum collection of €75.46 per account, according to the following scale: Tranches of assessment Rate applicable 0 to €6,500 2.580% From €6,500 to…

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Article A444-166 of the French Commercial code

The filing of private deeds other than holograph wills (number 173 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of : 1° If the filing is made by all the persons who have signed the deed filed with recognition of their signatures, to an emolument equal to that to which the authentic deed containing the same agreement would have given rise; 2° If the filing is not made by all…

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