Article L133-43
The payer's payment service provider shall release the funds blocked on the payer's payment account referred to in Article L. 133-42 without undue delay after receiving information on the exact amount…
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The payer's payment service provider shall release the funds blocked on the payer's payment account referred to in Article L. 133-42 without undue delay after receiving information on the exact amount…
Where a payment transaction is initiated via the payee as part of a card-related payment transaction and the exact amount is not known at the time the payer gives his consent to the execution of the p…
…L. 212-14 to L. 212-17 relating to the approval of cinematographic entertainment establis…
…horised to process personal data from the national health data system pursuant to III of article L. 1461-3 are as follows:1° The Directorate for Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics, the Direc…
…mentioned in Article L. 2352-1 of the same Code; 2° Goods covered by articles 2 and 3 of Act no. 92-1477 of 31 December 1992 relating to products subject to certain movement restrictions and to comple…
…incipal activity;6° The professional indemnity insurance certificate provided for in article R. 512-14 or, for the intermediaries referred to in 2°, 3° and 4° of article R. 511-2, any document certify…
…ne;6° Organisation of mobility, within the meaning of the articles L. 1231-1, L. 1231-8 and L. 1231-14 to L. 1231-16 of the Transport Code in this respect, they may organise a self-service bicycle hir…
…ommission are bound by professional secrecy under the conditions defined in articles 226-13 and 226-14 of the French Penal Code. At least once a year, the Supervisory Board of public health establishm…
…damage to property provided for by the articles 311-1 à 311-13,312-1 à 312-9,313-2and 322-1 to 322-14 of the Criminal Code; 4° Attacks on the fundamental interests of the Nation, acts of terrorism, c…
…nclusive, to an establishment qualifying for the exemption provided for in I quinquies A of article 1466 A. It applies from 1 January of the year following that in which the connection to an establish…
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