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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 1: Commencement of proceedings

Article L742-7

The opening judgment entails, until the closing judgment, the suspension and prohibition of enforcement proceedings initiated against the debtor's assets as well as assignments of remuneration granted…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Opposition to cold calling

Article R223-7

Unless the consumer has unsubscribed, the data contained in the opposition list is kept by the organisation for a period of three years from the expiry of the registration period.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter I: Presentation of contracts

Article D211-7

Any invoicing document given to the consumer, at the time of purchase of a good belonging to one of the categories mentioned in article D. 211-6, includes a statement to the effect that the goods bene…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Rescript

Article R217-7

The professional's application referred to in I of article L. 217-24 shall be submitted to the regional directorate or the directorate for the economy, employment, labour and solidarity of the region…

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Section 2: Contracts for the purchase of precious metals

Article R224-7

To exercise the right of withdrawal provided for in Article L. 224-99 the consumer seller:- personally delivers to the trader the detachable form or any other unambiguous statement expressing his wish…

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Section 3: Explanations to be provided to borrowers and assessment of their creditworthiness

Article D312-7

The threshold mentioned in the last paragraph of article L. 312-17 is set at 3,000 euros.

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Section 17: Maintenance and repair of sports and leisure equipment and motorised personal transport devices

Article D224-73

…pair of equipment requiring the use of a part falling within a category mentioned in article R. 224-70, the trader shall allow the consumer, before the consumer accepts the offer, to opt for the use o…

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Section 17: Maintenance and repair of sports and leisure equipment and motorised personal transport devices

Article D224-74

Where several parts from the circular economy can be offered to replace the same defective part, in particular where the choice of one of them has consequences for the repair or maintenance time or pr…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 17: Maintenance and repair of sports and leisure equipment and motorised personal transport devices

Article D224-75

The trader shall keep, where appropriate in dematerialised form, a duplicate copy of the documents communicated to the consumer for a period of two years.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Electricity or natural gas supply contracts

Article R242-7

The failure to mention in the electricity or natural gas supply offer the information provided for in article L. 224-3 is punishable by the fine laid down for 5th class offences.

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