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Article R322-15 of the French Commercial code

The minimum value of lots is set at 15 euros for sales of goods of any kind, ordered or authorised in the cases provided for by articles L. 322-14 and L. 322-15. This minimum may be lowered by the court or judge ordering or authorising the sale.

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Article R330-1 of the French Commercial code

The document provided for in the first paragraph of Article L. 330-3 contains the following information: 1° The address of the registered office of the company and the nature of its activities with an indication of its legal form and the identity of the head of the company if it is a natural person or of the directors if it is a legal person; where applicable, the amount of the…

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Article R330-2 of the French Commercial code

It is punishable by the fines provided for in 5° of Article 131-13 of the Penal Code for fifth-class offences makes it a criminal offence to provide a person with a trade name, trademark or sign while requiring that person to give an undertaking of exclusivity or quasi-exclusivity for the exercise of the person’s activity without having communicated to the person, at least twenty days before the signing of the…

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Article R410-1 of the French Commercial code

The act of selling, offering for sale or promoting goods, products or services at prices set in violation of the regulations adopted pursuant to Article L. 410-2 or those having the same purpose adopted pursuant to Order no. 45-1483 of 30 June 1945 and maintained in force on a transitional basis by the article 61 of order no. 86-1243 of 1 December 1986 relating to freedom of pricing and competition….

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Article R420-2 of the French Commercial code

One month before they are sent to the Competition Authority, the draft decrees provided for in II of article L. 420-4 must be published in the Bulletin officiel de la concurrence, de la consommation et de la répression des fraudes. Any comments from interested parties received within this time limit are forwarded to the Autorité de la concurrence.

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Article R420-3 of the French Commercial code

For the application of Article L. 420-7, the seat and jurisdiction of the commercial courts with jurisdiction in mainland France and the overseas departments are determined in accordance with the tables in Annex 4-2 of this book.

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