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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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Article A444-126 of the French Commercial code

The deed of consent to the prior claim (number 109 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of an emolument proportional to the sum actually benefiting from the prior claim, according to the following scale: Tranches of assessment Applicable rate 0 to €6,500 0.645% From €6,500 to €17,000 0.266% From €17,000 to €60,000 0.177% More than €60,000 0.133%

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Article A444-127 of the French Commercial code

Anti-securitisation and suretyship by separate deed (numbers 110 and 111 of table 5) give rise to the collection of: 1° Where the antisecuritisation or suretyship is granted by a third party in the main deed : to a quarter of the emoluments of the main deed; 2° Where there is no main deed: to the emoluments that would have been charged on that deed; 3° In cases other than those…

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