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French Sports CodeIn force
Section 2: Interfederal sports agents' commission

Article R222-7

The French National Olympic and Sports Committee shall set up an Interfederal Sports Agents' Commission, the chairman and members of which shall be appointed by the competent governing body. The Inter…

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French Sports CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Inclusion on the list of top-level athletes

Article R221-7

Athletes may be registered in the Reconversion category if they have been registered on the list of top-level athletes in the Elite category or if they have been registered on this list in categories…

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French Customs CodeIn force
Section 1: Right to inspect goods, means of transport and persons.

Article 60-7

Customs officers may only immobilise means of transport and goods or keep persons at their disposal for the time strictly necessary to carry out the physical inspection operations, which include check…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 12: Payment incidents and penalties

Article L131-70

…o issues his creditor with blank cheque forms, payable at his cash desk, must, on pain of a fine of 7.5 euros per offence, mention on each form the name of the person to whom the form is issued. Any b…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 12: Payment incidents and penalties

Article L131-73

The drawee banker may, after informing the account holder of the consequences of insufficient funds by any appropriate means made available by the drawee banker, refuse to pay a cheque on the grounds…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 3: Prohibition on cash payment of certain claims

Article L112-7

Infringements of articles L. 112-6 to L. 112-6-2 are recorded by agents designated by order of the Minister responsible for the budget. The debtor or the court-appointed agent having made a payment in…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 12: Payment incidents and penalties

Article L131-79

Disputes relating to the cheque-writing ban are referred to the civil courts.Legal action before the civil court has no suspensive effect. However, the court seised may, even in summary proceedings, o…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 2: Creation and form of cheque

Article L131-7

Cheques may be made payable to the drawer. Cheques may be drawn on behalf of a third party. Cheques may not be drawn on the drawer himself, except in the case of a cheque drawn between different estab…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 12: Payment incidents and penalties

Article L131-71

Any banker may, by reasoned decision, refuse to issue to an account holder cheque forms other than those issued for a withdrawal of funds by the drawer from the drawee or for certification. It may, at…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 12: Payment incidents and penalties

Article L131-74

Any payment made by the drawer to the account from which the unpaid cheque was issued is allocated first and foremost to the constitution of a provision for full payment of the cheque.

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