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Article R422-10 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The company’s general meeting elects for two years from among its members, by secret ballot, an executive committee consisting of nine people, including a chairman, three vice-chairmen, a secretary, a treasurer and three members. Voting shall be by single ballot for the offices of Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. Vice-Presidents and other members are elected by multi-mandate ballot. With the exception of drawing up the internal regulations, voting on the Company’s…

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Article R422-11 of the French Intellectual Property Code

In addition to donations and bequests made to it and contributions towards some of its costs, the company’s resources come from annual subscriptions. The basic rate of the annual subscription is the same for all members. A supplement is added to this, the basis of which takes account of turnover, where applicable achieved within a company. The method of calculating the subscription and the procedures for collecting it are determined…

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Article R422-12 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Two or more industrial property attorneys registered on the national list of industrial property attorneys provided for in Article L. 422-1 may form a professional non-trading company between themselves for the joint practice of the profession of industrial property attorney. However, the company may be formed, exclusively or not, between natural persons who are not registered on the national list of industrial property attorneys but who meet the conditions required…

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Article R422-13 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The company is formed under the suspensive condition of its registration on the national list of industrial property attorneys. In accordance with the third paragraph of Article 1 of Law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966, it shall have legal personality as from such registration.

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Article R422-14 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The application to register the company in the Trade and Companies Register shall be drawn up in accordance with the conditions set out in Article 15 of Decree n°84-406 of 30 May 1984 relating to the Trade and Companies Register. Notwithstanding articles 22, 24 and 26 of Decree no. 78-704 of 3 July 1978, the company is exempt from inserting the notices provided for in the said articles in a…

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Article R422-16 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Without prejudice to the provisions which, pursuant to Articles 10 and 11 of Law no. 66-879 of 29 November 1966, the articles of association must include those which, by virtue of the articles 8, 14, 15, 19, 20 and 24 of the same law they may contain, concerning respectively the distribution of shares, the managers, the company name, the distribution of profits, company debts, transfers of company shares and the…

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Article R422-17 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The following may be contributed to a société civile professionnelle, in ownership or in enjoyment: 1° All intangible, movable or immovable rights, in particular, if applicable, the right for a partner to present the company as successor to his clientele; 2° All documents and archives, and, in general, all movable objects for professional use; 3° Immovable property or premises useful for the practice of the profession; 4° All sums in…

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Article R422-19 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Company shares corresponding to contributions in cash must be paid up, at the time of subscription, by at least half of their nominal value. The surplus must be paid up, in one or more instalments, either on the dates provided for in the articles of association, or by decision of the partners’ meeting, and at the latest within two years of the company’s registration on the national list of industrial…

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