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Re?flexions sur le re?gime patrimonial de la socie?te? en commandite spe?ciale; Introduction; Section 1. Tour d'horizon de droit compare?; 1. Se?lection de re?gimes de droit anglo-saxon; 2. Droit franc?ais; 3. Droit belge; 4. Droit allemand; Section 2. Re?gime patrimonial de la socie?te? en commandite spe?ciale; 1. E?le?ments de textes pertinents; 2. Questions non re?gle?es par le nouveau texte de loi; Chapitre II. La mise en place d'un fonds de private equity sous forme de socie?te? en commandite : aspects fiscaux; Introduction 327 $aSection 1. Les Fonds de Private EquitySection 2. Re?gime Fiscal d'un Fonds de Private Equity mis en place sous forme d'une SCS et de ses investisseurs; 1. Fiscalite? directe; 2. TVA; Section 3. Re?gime fiscal des ge?rants; 1. De?finition et imposition; 2. Conditions d'application et analyse critique; Annexe; Chapitre III. Les Commandites : la liberte? contractuelle et les me?canismes de sanctions; Section 1. Confirmation de la liberte? contractuelle et par conse?quent de la pre?dominance du contrat social 327 $aSection 2. Effets de la liberte? contractuelle sur les me?canismes de sanctions pouvant e?tre pre?vus dans le contrat social des commandites 1. La suspension voire la suppression du droit de vote; 2. La suspension voire la suppression du droit a? recevoir des distributions; 3. La cession force?e de parts d'inte?re?ts; 4. Le rachat force? des parts d'inte?re?ts; Conclusion 327 $aChapitre IV. Les commandites dans le contexte des fonds d'investissement et gestionnaires re?glemente?s : l'impact de la loi du 12 juillet 2013 sur les gestionnaires de fonds d'investissement alternatifs sur les lois sectorielles applicables aux SICAR et FISSection 1. L'importance des commandites pour les socie?te?s d'investissement re?glemente?es relevant du droit luxembourgeois; 1. La socie?te? d'investissement en capital a? risque; 2. Les fonds d'investissement spe?cialise?s; Section 2. Ame?nagement de la Loi SICAR et de la Loi FIS; 1. Modifications apporte?es a? la Loi SICAR 327 $a 2. Modifications apporte?es a? la Loi FISSection 3. Un nouveau mode?le de ge?rance, la de?signation d'un gestionnaire conforme a? la Loi AIFM; 1. Le nouveau mode?le de ge?rance des commandites issu de la Loi de 1915; 2. L'impact de la Loi AIFM sur le nouveau mode?le de ge?rance; Conclusion; Chapitre V. La re?forme de la socie?te? en commandite par actions (SCA) et comparaison ge?ne?rale du re?gime des diverses commandites et de la SARL; Introduction; Tableau comparatif des grands traits du re?gime des SCS, SCSp, SCA et SARL : constitution, personnalite? morale (attributs), financement, associe?s, gestion 327 $aConclusion ge?ne?rale 330 $a Le Luxembourg vient de re?former fondamentalement son droit des socie?te?s en commandite par une loi du 12 juillet 2013 qui transpose la directive 2011/61/UE sur les gestionnaires des fonds d'investissement alternatifs.Cette loi cre?e une nouvelle forme de socie?te? en commandite sans personnalite? juridique, la socie?te? en commandite spe?ciale (SCSp), qui suivra, sauf pour ce qui est des spe?cificite?s dues a? l'absence de personnalite? juridique, le nouveau re?gime de la socie?te? en commandite simple (SCS). 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