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Article L225-71 of the French Commercial code

In companies which, at the close of two consecutive financial years, employ at least one thousand permanent employees in the company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered office is located in France, or at least five thousand permanent employees in the company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered office is located in France and abroad, where the report presented by the management board at the general…

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Article L225-72 of the French Commercial code

The Articles of Association may require each member of the supervisory board to own a number of shares in the company, which they shall determine. If, on the day of his appointment, a member of the Supervisory Board does not own the required number of shares or if, during his term of office, he ceases to own such number of shares, he shall be deemed to have resigned automatically, if…

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Article L225-75 of the French Commercial code

The members of the supervisory board are appointed by the constituent general meeting or by the ordinary general meeting. In the case provided for in Article L. 225-16, they are appointed in the Articles of Association. Their term of office is determined by the Articles of Association, but may not exceed six years. However, in the event of a merger or demerger, the appointment may be made by the Extraordinary…

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Article L225-76 of the French Commercial code

A legal entity may be appointed to the Supervisory Board. When appointed, it is required to designate a permanent representative who is subject to the same conditions and obligations and incurs the same civil and criminal liability as if he were a member of the board in his own name, without prejudice to the joint and several liability of the legal entity he represents. The permanent representative is taken into…

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Article L225-77 of the French Commercial code

An individual may not simultaneously hold more than five offices as a member of the supervisory board of public limited companies having their registered office on French territory. By way of derogation from the provisions of the first paragraph, the offices of member of the supervisory board or director held by this person in controlled companies within the meaning of Article L. 233-16 by the company of which it is…

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Article L225-78 of the French Commercial code

In the event of a vacancy caused by the death or resignation of one or more members of the supervisory board, the supervisory board may, between two general meetings, make provisional appointments. When the number of Supervisory Board members has fallen below the legal minimum, the Management Board must immediately convene an Ordinary General Meeting to complete the Supervisory Board’s membership. When the number of members of the supervisory board…

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Article L225-79 of the French Commercial code

It may be stipulated in the Articles of Association that, in addition to the members whose number and method of appointment are provided for in Articles L. 225-69 and L. 225-75, members elected either by the staff of the company, or by the staff of the company and that of its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered office is located on French territory. The number of members of the Supervisory…

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Article L225-79-2 of the French Commercial code

I. – In companies which employ, at the close of two consecutive financial years, at least one thousand permanent employees in the company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered office is located in France, or at least five thousand permanent employees in the company and its direct or indirect subsidiaries whose registered office is located in France and abroad, it is stipulated in the Articles of Association that…

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