RCS Law definition

RCS Law means the Luxembourg law dated 19 December 2002 relating to the register of commerce and companies as well as the accounting and the annual accounts of companies, as amended.
RCS Law is defined in Section 6.1(h).
RCS Law has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 4.01(d).

Examples of RCS Law in a sentence

  • In its comment dated 3 April 2020, the State Council raised that the RCS Law being based on the EU law (i.e. Directive 2013/34/EU dated 26 June 2013), the provisions of the bill should comply with EU law.

  • As reviews make clear, the cultural watchdogs only attacked these plays after they had been brought to the stage.

  • The extension also applies to the publication by qualifying public interest entities of the non-financial statement (individual or consolidated) as required by Article 1730-1 of Company Law and Article 68bis of the RCS Law, but only on the condition that it is presented within the (consolidated) annual report or in a separate report published at the same time as the (consolidated) annual report.

  • Public Access to DocumentsThe RCS Law stipulates what documents filed with the RCS can be viewed by the public.

  • Reports on payment to government entitiesThe deadline for the publication of the report on payments to governments referred to in Article 72 septies of the RCS Law and in Article 1760-4 of the Company Law is also extended by three months.

  • The Financial Sector Extension Law The Financial Sector Extension Law provides a similar three-month deadline extension for certain regulated entities which for those matters are not, or are only partially, subject to the Company Law or the RCS Law, or whose sector-specific law provides for more stringent requirements.

  • If a defendant appeals the conviction, he or she shall re- main in detention notwithstanding the appeal.86 The prosecutor is responsible for monitoring the execution of the judgement in the case of imprisonment.87 Article 27(3) of the RCS Law specifies that the prison management must release a prisoner who has served his/her entire court-ordered prison sentence.

  • The Law grants a 3 months deadline extension for certain regulated entities which are not, or are only partially, subject to the Company Law or the RCS Law with respect to those matters, or whose sector- specific law provides for more stringent requirements.

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