Article R236-39 of the French Commercial code
Cross-border processing operations are governed by the provisions of this subsection and by the provisions of subsection 1 of this section which do not conflict with them. .
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Cross-border processing operations are governed by the provisions of this subsection and by the provisions of subsection 1 of this section which do not conflict with them. .
The draft terms of cross-border conversion shall contain the following information: 1° the form, name and registered office of the company being converted in the Member State of the European Union of departure and in the Member State of destination; 2° The company’s articles of association in the Member State of destination; 3° The indicative timetable envisaged for the cross-border conversion; 4° The rights granted by the company to members…
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