Article D214-219
The receivables referred to in a of 1° and b of 2° of Article R. 214-218 eligible for inclusion in the assets of a financing institution are : 1° Receivables arising either from a transaction that has…
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The receivables referred to in a of 1° and b of 2° of Article R. 214-218 eligible for inclusion in the assets of a financing institution are : 1° Receivables arising either from a transaction that has…
…asset management of an employee-share ownership open-ended investment company defined in article L. 214-166 is governed by the provisions applicable to the funds mentioned in article L. 214-165.
The establishments mentioned in the first paragraph of I shall publish the information provided for in II of article L. 312-19 and in the fourth paragraph of I of article L. 312-20 in their annual rep…
The presentation to the general meeting of the credit institution or finance company concerned of the draft resolutions mentioned in article R. 511-20 is governed by the rules of the French Commercial…
The Confédération nationale du crédit mutuel draws up and keeps up to date the list of caisses, credit institutions and finance companies affiliated to it. The Board of Directors of the Confédération…
Within the meaning of Article L. 515-38, the risk assessment methods used by a credit institution, finance company or insurance company included in the scope of consolidation of the housing finance co…
A decree in the Conseil d'Etat will determine the application of articles L. 7124-1 to L. 7124-11.
If the financial guarantee is insufficient, the user is substituted for the modelling agency for the payment of sums still owed to the employees and to the social security bodies to which these employ…
…forms referred to in Article L. 7342-1 : 1° The professional trade unions referred to in Article L. 2131-1 and their associations referred to in Article L. 2133-2 where the defence of the interests of…
The employee has a period of eight days from the date of notification of the letter of dismissal to inform the employer that he accepts the reclassification leave. Failure to reply within this period…
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