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Article R123-32 of the French Commercial code

In the month preceding the declared date of commencement of commercial activity and, at the latest, within fifteen days of the date of commencement of such activity, any natural person having the status of trader shall apply for registration, via the single body mentioned in article R. 123-1, at the registry of the court in whose jurisdiction either: 1° Its principal place of business is located; 2° Or, in the…

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Article R123-35 of the French Commercial code

Any legal entity subject to registration whose registered office is located in a département applies for such registration, through the intermediary of the single body mentioned in article R. 123-1, at the registry of the court within whose jurisdiction its registered office is located. Where the registered office is located outside a département or where it is located abroad, registration is applied for, via the single body, at the registry…

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Article R123-36 of the French Commercial code

Registration of companies and economic interest groupings is applied for as soon as the formalities for incorporation, including advertising, have been completed. Registration of other legal entities is applied for within fifteen days of the opening of the registered office or establishment.

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Article R123-37 of the French Commercial code

In his application for registration, the natural person declares: 1° His or her surname, customary name, pseudonym, first names and personal domicile; 2° His or her date and place of birth; 3° His or her nationality; 4° Where applicable, that he or she has made a declaration of unseizability of his or her rights over any property not assigned to his or her professional use or that he or she…

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Article R123-38 of the French Commercial code

The natural person also declares, with regard to his activity and establishment: 1° The activity or activities carried out corresponding to the nomenclature of activities defined by decree, possibly specified by the declarant; 2° The address of the establishment; 3° In the absence of an establishment, the address of the business fixed to the residential premises declared under Article L. 123-10 and, for nationals of the European Community or of…

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Article R123-39 of the French Commercial code

If a transfer plan has been drawn up, the transferee declares that it has been entrusted with the management of the transferred business pending the completion of the acts required to complete the transfer. The declaration shall include the name of the transferor.

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Article R123-40 of the French Commercial code

For the purposes of this section, a secondary establishment is any permanent establishment that is separate from the registered office or principal place of business and is managed by the person required to be registered, an agent or a person with authority to enter into legal relationships with third parties. .

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Article R123-41 of the French Commercial code

A registered trader who opens a secondary establishment within the jurisdiction of a court where he is not registered applies to the registry of that court, via the single body mentioned in article R. 123-1 and within a period of one month before or after such opening, for secondary registration.

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