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Article A123-97 of the French Commercial code

The personal data referred to in Article R. 123-222 shall be kept until the end of the fifth year following the death of the person concerned. After this period, the data is kept in the form of an intermediate archive. The designation of the person or persons in contact with the administration from among the legal representatives, the contact e-mail address and the telephone number are kept for one year…

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Article A131-2 of the French Commercial code

Sworn brokers of goods registered on the lists of courts of appeal in numbers of less than nine are grouped by court of appeal, for the elections to the National Council of sworn brokers of goods, under the following conditions: -courts of appeal of Agen, Bordeaux, Pau and Toulouse; -Aix-en-Provence, Bastia, Montpellier and Nîmes appeal courts; -Besançon, Chambéry, Colmar, Dijon, Grenoble, Lyon, Metz, Nancy and Reims appeal courts; -the appeal…

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Article A134-1 of the French Commercial code

Any applicant shall file in person or by proxy with the Registrar of the Commercial Court a declaration in duplicate under the terms of which he affirms that he is practising his profession under the conditions laid down in this Code. .

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Article A134-2 of the French Commercial code

In support of his declaration, the applicant shall submit: I. In all cases, a copy of the written document signed with a principal, mentioning the content of the agency contract, or, failing that, any document establishing the existence of such a contract, translated, where applicable, into the French language; and, in addition, II. For natural persons: 1° The documents relating to identification mentioned in 1. 1, and where applicable 1….

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Article A134-3 of the French Commercial code

The registrar shall inform the judge responsible for supervising the trade and companies register of the filing of the declaration so that the latter can request bulletin no. 2 of the criminal record under the conditions provided for in Article A. 123-51. On receipt of this bulletin, a registration number is allocated, if applicable, to the declarant and the registrar gives the declarant a copy of the declaration provided for…

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Article A134-4 of the French Commercial code

Registration shall be renewed under the same number for periods of five years before the end of each period. To this end, the applicant shall file a declaration under the terms of article A. 134-1 and produces the documents mentioned in article A. 134-2.

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Article A134-5 of the French Commercial code

The amending declaration provided for in the last paragraph of article R. 134-6 is made in duplicate.One of the copies remains deposited at the registry, the other is given to the depositor and serves as a receipt. The registrar shall receive the amending declaration upon presentation of the documents mentioned in article A. 134-2 and made necessary by this declaration. Bulletin no. 2 of the criminal record is also required,…

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Article Annexe 0 of the French Commercial code

GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL APPLICATIONS 1. Where the declarant is unable to produce one or more of the supporting documents provided for in the following annexes, he may apply to the judge responsible for supervising the register for dispensation, where appropriate, from producing these documents. 2. Where the person required to register is unable to prove his identity by means of the document prescribed in the schedules, he may…

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