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Article L145-55 of the French Commercial code

At any time and until the expiry of a period of fifteen days from the date on which the decision has become res judicata, the tenant who has made a request in accordance with articles L. 145-47, L. 145-48 or L. 145-49 may waive it by notifying the lessor by extrajudicial act or by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, in which case the lessor shall bear all the costs…

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Article L145-57 of the French Commercial code

For the duration of the proceedings relating to the fixing of the price of the revised or renewed lease, the tenant is obliged to continue to pay the rent due at the old price or, where applicable, at the price which may, in any event, be provisionally fixed by the court seised, unless an account is to be made between the lessor and the lessee, after the final fixing of…

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Article L145-58 of the French Commercial code

The owner may, until the expiry of a period of fifteen days from the date on which the decision has become final, avoid payment of the compensation, on condition that he bears the costs of the proceedings and agrees to the renewal of the lease, the conditions of which, in the event of disagreement, are set in accordance with the regulatory provisions adopted for this purpose. This right may only…

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Article L145-59 of the French Commercial code

The landlord’s decision to refuse to renew the lease, pursuant to the last paragraph of article L. 145-57, or to evade payment of the indemnity, under the conditions set out in the last paragraph of article L. 145-58, is irrevocable.

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Article L146-1 of the French Commercial code

Natural or legal persons who manage a business or a craft business in return for payment of a commission proportional to sales are referred to as “agent-managers” when the contract concluded with the principal, on whose behalf, or as part of a network, they manage the business, who remains the owner and bears the risks associated with its operation, sets them a mission, leaving them free, within the framework thus…

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Article L146-3 of the French Commercial code

A framework agreement concluded between the principal and the managing agents to whom it is bound by a contract, or their representatives, sets in particular the amount of the minimum commission guaranteed in all managing-agent contracts concluded by the said principal. This minimum commission takes into account the size of the establishment and the way in which it is operated. In the absence of an agreement, the Minister responsible for…

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Article L146-4 of the French Commercial code

The contract binding the principal and the managing agent may be terminated at any time under the conditions set by the parties. However, in the event of termination of the contract by the principal, except in the event of gross negligence on the part of the manager-agent, the principal shall pay the manager-agent compensation equal, unless more favourable conditions are agreed by the parties, to the amount of commissions earned,…

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