Colombian Commercial Code - Decree 410 of 1971 - Book II - Of Corporations - Part I - Partnership Agreement - Chapter XI - Matrices, Subordinated and Branches - The Art Of Art 260 265
    COLOMBIAN COMMERCIAL CODE     CHAPTER XI   Matrices, and subordinate branches      Article 260 .-   Modified. Act 222 of 1995, Art 26. Subordination. A society is  subordinate to or controlled when their power of decision is subject to  the will of another or others to be their parent or controlling, either  directly, in which case it will be called subsidiary or the competition  or through the subordinate matrix, in which case they are called  subsidiary.     261 .-   Modified. Act 222 of 1995, Art 27. Presumptions of subordination.  Society will be subject when in one or more of the following cases:     1.   When more than fifty percent (50%) of the capital belongs to the  matrix, directly or through or with the assistance of his subordinates  or the subordinates of these. To this end, actions will not be counted  with preferential dividend and no voting rights.     2.   When the matrix and the subordinate jointly or individually have the  right to cast the votes constituting the...