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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Control of conditions of access to and exercise of distribution activities

Article R514-4

The training booklet, signed by the persons with whom the training was carried out, includes as an appendix the results of the skills assessment referred to in II of article R. 512-11. It is returned…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section II: Tasks of approved professional associations

Article R513-4

If the purpose of the association covers activities other than insurance broking, the association may offer its members a single mediator for all their activities, provided that the mediator is regist…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Book IV: Organisations and special insurance schemes

Article R451-4

The information body referred to in article L. 451-1 sends the information contained in the files referred to in I and II of article L. 451-1-1 to the State and to the Fonds de garantie des assurances…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Title II: Rules relating to non-marine damage insurance

Article A125-4

With regard to cover against the risk of natural catastrophes, the amount of the fee allocated to persons authorised to offer insurance may not exceed 8% of the amount of the premium or contribution,…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter II: Life insurance and capitalisation operations

Article A132-4

The information memorandum referred to in article L. 132-5-2, the notice referred to in article L. 132-5-3 or, where they are equivalent to the information memorandum in accordance with article L. 132…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Book II: Compulsory insurance

Article A243-4

Where the insurance certificate provided for in article L. 243-2 relates to a collective ten-year liability policy taken out in addition to the individual policies guaranteeing the ten-year liability…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section III: Provisions specific to the Popular Retirement Savings Plan

Article A144-4

I. - For each member, the ratio referred to in article R. 144-26 depends on the period between the date on which the plan's annual accounts are closed and the date on which the member's rights are set…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Section IV: Monitoring the insurance obligation

Article A211-4

The supporting documents provided for in articles R. 211-15, R. 211-17 (2nd paragraph) and R. 211-18 must bear one of the following headings respectively:-certificate of insurance (art. R. 211-15 of t…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Title IV: Group insurance

Article A142-4

…the retirement savings plan includes a supplementary guarantee as provided for in 3° of article L. 142-3 of the French Insurance Code, the plan manager will provide the policyholder with the following…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Title II: Ski lift insurance

Article A220-4

The supporting document provided for in article R. 220-8 must bear the words "Certificate of insurance(art. L. 220-1 of the Insurance Code)" at the top right-hand corner. This document must also inclu…

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