Article D514-5
The remuneration of appraisers is set by the Guidance and Supervisory Board. It may not exceed 0.50% of the amount of loans granted or renewed on the basis of the appraisal of pledged assets.
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The remuneration of appraisers is set by the Guidance and Supervisory Board. It may not exceed 0.50% of the amount of loans granted or renewed on the basis of the appraisal of pledged assets.
An acknowledgement of delivery of the loaned item is issued by the caisse to the borrower at the same time as the borrower receives payment of the amount loaned. This acknowledgement is either issued…
Pledged assets which have not been released or renewed by the end of the term stipulated in the acknowledgements issued to the borrowers, or for which an additional term has not been granted by the Di…
Municipal credit unions must keep accounts in accordance with a chart of accounts drawn up by joint order of the Minister for the Budget and the Minister for the Interior.
If borrowers have not requested repayment of the bonuses to which they are entitled within three months of the sale proceeds being cleared, the institution will notify them of these bonuses, if they a…
The mayor may grant honorary status to members of the Guidance and Supervisory Board who cease to hold office, provided that they have held office for twelve years.
Sales are announced at least ten days in advance by public notice or, where applicable, by printed and distributed catalogues, special notices and public display of the items to be sold.The notice sha…
When an item that has been pledged as collateral for a loan is claimed by a person other than the borrower, on the grounds of theft or any other cause, the Caisse remains the receiver of the item, whi…
The Guidance and Supervisory Board meets at least once every three months.It may also be convened by the Chairman whenever he considers it necessary or at the request of the majority of its members or…
After a period of three months from the date of deposit of the pledged item, any depositor may request the sale of the item at the sales periods set by the institution's internal regulations, even bef…
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