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Article L951-7 of the French Commercial code

Article L. 145-2 is amended as follows: I.-repealed; II.-.In 6°, the words “to the social security fund of the Maison des Artistes and recognised authors of graphic and plastic works, as defined by the article 71 of appendix III of the general tax code” are replaced by the words: “to the local social security fund and recognised authors of graphic and plastic works within the meaning of the tax code…

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Article L951-8 of the French Commercial code

For the application of article L. 145-6, the words: “the evacuation of premises included in a sector or perimeter provided for in articles L. 313-4 and L. 313-4-2 of the town planning code” are replaced by the words “the evacuation of premises provided for in article L. 145-18”.

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Article L951-10 of the French Commercial code

The second paragraph of article L. 145-18 is worded as follows: “The same applies to property restoration operations involving restoration, conservation, modernisation or demolition work resulting in the transformation of the habitable conditions of a group of buildings requiring the evacuation of the premises. These operations may be decided upon and carried out in accordance with local regulations, either by the local public authorities with jurisdiction, or at the initiative…

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Article L951-12 of the French Commercial code

The first paragraph of article L. 145-34 is worded as follows: “Unless there is a significant change in the items mentioned in 1° to 4° of article L. 145-33, the rate of change in the rent applicable when the lease to be renewed takes effect, if its term does not exceed nine years, may not exceed the change in a quarterly local index measuring the cost of construction that has…

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Article L951-13 of the French Commercial code

Article L. 145-35 is amended as follows: I.-In the first paragraph, the word: “départementale” is deleted; II.-The last paragraph is worded as follows: “The composition of the commission, the method of appointing its members and its operating rules are set by order of the State representative. “

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Article L951-14 of the French Commercial code

Article L. 145-43 is worded as follows: “Art. L. 145-43 -Traders and artisans who are tenants of the premises in which their business is located and who are accepted to follow a conversion course or a promotion course in accordance with the provisions of the labour code applicable in the territory are exempt from the obligation to operate for the duration of their training period. “

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Article L952-1 of the French Commercial code

In articles L. 225-177, L. 225-179 and L. 233-11, the words: “the date of publication of Law no. 2001-420 of 15 May 2001 on new economic regulations” are replaced by the words: “the date of publication of Order no. 2004-604 of 24 June 2004 reforming the regime for securities issued by commercial companies and extending to overseas France provisions that have amended commercial legislation”.

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Article L952-2 of the French Commercial code

I.-In article L. 223-1, the words: “on French territory” are replaced by the words: “in the territory”. II.-In articles L. 225-36 and L. 225-65, the words: “in the same département or in an adjacent département” are replaced by the words: “in the territory”.

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Article L952-4 of the French Commercial code

At 5° of article L. 225-115, the words: “payments made in application of articles 1 and 4 of article 238 bis of the French General Tax Code” are replaced by the words: “tax deductions provided for by the provisions of tax law applicable in the territory and relating to the total deductions from the amount of taxable profits of companies that make payments in favour of works of public interest…

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