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Article D2373-1 of the French Labour Code

In the cases provided for in Article L. 2373-2, the following must be attached to the application for registration of the company resulting from the cross-border operation:

1° The agreement relating to the establishment of the works council of the company resulting from the cross-border operation and, where the company resulting from the cross-border operation is not composed exclusively of natural persons, of an employee profit-sharing scheme provided for in Article L. 2373-2;

2° Failing the agreement referred to in 1°, a written undertaking by the directors of the participating companies to apply the provisions of Articles L. 2371-4, L. 2372-5, second paragraph, insofar as it refers to Article L. 2352-9, L. 2373-1, L. 2373-3, L. 2374-1.

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Article D2373-1
Dans les hypothèses prévues à l’article L. 2373-2, est joint à la demande d’immatriculation de la société issue de l’opération transfrontalière :


1° L’accord portant sur la mise en place du comité de la société issue de l’opération transfrontalière et, lorsque la société issue de l’opération transfrontalière n’est pas composée exclusivement de personnes physiques, d’un système de participation des salariés prévu à l’article L. 2373-2 ;


2° A défaut de l’accord mentionné au 1°, l’engagement écrit des dirigeants des sociétés participantes de faire application des dispositions des articles L. 2371-4, L. 2372-5, deuxième alinéa, en ce qu’il renvoie à l’article L. 2352-9, L. 2373-1, L. 2373-3, L. 2374-1.

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