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Sub-paragraph 1: Deeds relating principally to the assets and property of the business

Article A444-117 of the French Commercial code

Exchange services (numbers 96 and 97 of table 5) give rise to the levying of: 1° In the case of a bilateral exchange, a fee proportional to the value of the greater of the two lots exchanged, according to the following scale: Base rates Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 3.870% From €6,500 to €17,000 1.596% From €17,000 to €60,000 1.064% Over €60,000 0.799% 2° In the case of multilateral exchanges,…

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Article A444-118 of the French Commercial code

The abandonment of property or rights (number 98 in Table 5) gives rise to the collection of: 1° In the case of unilateral abandonment by separate deed, a fixed fee of €26.41; 2° In the case of abandonment accepted in the same deed, a proportional fee, according to the following scale: Tranches of assessment Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 1.935% From €6,500 to €17,000 1.064% From €17,000 to €30,000 0.726%…

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Article A444-119 of the French Commercial code

A proportional fee is charged for a sale with right of redemption (number 99 in table 5), according to the following schedule: Base of assessment Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 3.870% From €6,500 to €17,000 1.596% From €17,000 to €60,000 1.064% Over €60,000 0.799% The repurchase of assets sold with a repurchase agreement gives rise to the collection of a proportional fee, according to the following scale: Tranches of assessment…

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Article A444-120 of the French Commercial code

The sharing of construction companies (number 100 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of a proportional fee, according to the following scale: Base brackets Rate applicable 0 to €6,500 0.967% From €6,500 to €17,000 0.532% From €17,000 to €30,000 0.363% Over €30,000 0.266% In the event of a partial partition, the amount of the emoluments borne by each co-partitioner leaving the company may not exceed the amount of…

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Article A444-121 of the French Commercial code

Voluntary or judicial partition (number 101 of table 5) gives rise to the collection of: 1° An emolument proportional to the gross assets, after deduction only of particular legacies, according to the following scale: Tranches of assessment Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 4.837% From €6,500 to €17,000 1.995% From €17,000 to €60,000 1.330% Over €60,000 0.998% 2° A proportional non-degressive fee of 0.484% on recoveries in kind. The fee provided…

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Article A444-122 of the French Commercial code

The division of undivided property (number 102 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of a proportional emolument, according to the following scale: Tranches of assessment Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 2.580% From €6,500 to €17,000 1.064% From €17,000 to €60,000 0.709% Over €60,000 0.532%

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Article A444-123 of the French Commercial code

Settlement without partition (number 103 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of a proportional fee, according to the following scale: Tranches of assessment Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 1.935% From €6,500 to €17,000 0.799% From €17,000 to €60,000 0.532% More than €60,000 0.399%

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Article A444-124 of the French Commercial code

Pursuant to the second paragraph of article L. 444-1, sales by judicial auction of furniture and furnishings, retail trees and boats (number 104 in table 5) give rise to the collection of the emoluments provided for in section 1 for judicial auctioneers.

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Article A444-125 of the French Commercial code

Services relating to the allocation of a property to the assets of the sole trader with limited liability (numbers 105 to 108 in table 5) give rise to the collection of the following fees: Number of the service (table 5 of article appendix 4-7) Designation of service Fee 105 Drawing up the deed and filing as provided for in article L. 526-9 113.20 € 106 Renunciation of the assignment provided…

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