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Article R824-24 of the French Commercial code

When the restricted panel imposes a financial penalty, the chairman of the High Council shall, after the decision has become final, forward to the Minister of Justice, the information relating to the recovery of the financial penalty. The Minister for Justice issues the collection order. In the event of a stay of execution under the conditions provided for in articles L. 824-2 and L. 824-3, the limitation period for issuing…

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Article R824-25 of the French Commercial code

Temporary prohibition and striking off entail, for the duration of the sanction in the first case, definitively in the second case, prohibition from practising the profession of statutory auditor. The person so sanctioned may not claim to be an auditor.

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Article R824-26 of the French Commercial code

Auditors who are temporarily banned or struck off shall return to the companies whose accounts they are responsible for certifying the documents they hold on behalf of those companies, as well as any sums already received which do not correspond to the reimbursement of expenses incurred or to work actually carried out.

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Article R824-27 of the French Commercial code

In the event of provisional suspension, temporary prohibition or striking off, the president of the regional company shall immediately inform the persons with whom the statutory auditor was carrying out his duties of this measure. In the absence of an alternate statutory auditor, when a sanction of provisional suspension, temporary prohibition or striking off is pronounced against a company registered on the list mentioned in I of Article L. 822-1,…

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Article D910-1 C of the French Commercial code

I.-In Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana and La Réunion, the observatory of prices, margins and incomes mentioned in article L. 910-1 C in addition to its chairman, comprises the following members: a) The State representative in the overseas department and region and : the regional director of public finance or his representative; the regional or inter-regional director of the Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques or his representative;…

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Article R910-1 of the French Commercial code

The following provisions shall not apply in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon: 1° Articles R. 123-209 to R. 123-219, D. 145-12 to D. 145-19, D. 146-1 and D. 146-2; 2° Articles R. 229-1 to R. 229-26 and R. 252-1 ; 3° Articles R. 490-5 to R. 490-10; 4° Articles R. 522-1 to R. 522-25; 5° Articles R. 611-23-1, R. 662-4in its version resulting from Decree No. 2016-1851 of 23 December 2016 on the appointment…

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Article R910-2 of the French Commercial code

For the application of this code in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, the terms listed below are replaced as follows: 1° “Tribunal judiciaire” by “tribunal de première instance”; 2° “Cour d’appel” by “tribunal supérieur d’appel”; 3° “Tribunal de commerce” or “justice consulaire” by “tribunal de première instance statuant en matière commerciale” ; 4° “Premier président de la cour d’appel” by “président du tribunal supérieur d’appel”; 5° “Procureur de la République” and “procureur général” by…

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Article R910-4 of the French Commercial code

References made, by provisions of this code applicable to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, to other articles of this code, concern only those articles made applicable in the collectivity with the adaptations provided for in the chapters below.

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Article R910-5 of the French Commercial code

In the absence of adaptation, references made by provisions of this code applicable to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, to provisions that do not apply there, are replaced by references to provisions with the same purpose applicable locally.

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