Article L313-29
At the request of the beneficiary of the docket, the debtor may undertake to pay the beneficiary directly: this undertaking is recorded, on pain of nullity, in a written document entitled: "Deed of ac…
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At the request of the beneficiary of the docket, the debtor may undertake to pay the beneficiary directly: this undertaking is recorded, on pain of nullity, in a written document entitled: "Deed of ac…
…rantee Scheme shall result in the deregistration or withdrawal of authorisation of this institution and the cancellation of the members' or association's certificates referred to in Article L. 312-7 t…
The fonds de garantie des dépôts et de résolution is subrogated to the rights of the beneficiaries of its intervention to the extent of the sums it has paid. The fonds de garantie des dépôts et de rés…
…ory Board has a number of votes depending on its total financial contribution to the guarantee fund and those of the institutions that have appointed it as their representative. In the event of a tie,…
The transactions referred to in article L. 313-7 must be publicised in a manner determined by decree. This decree specifies the conditions under which failure to publicise the transaction will result…
Without prejudice to articles L. 314-1 to L. 314-9 and L. 341-48 to L. 341-51 of the French Consumer Code, the fixed interest on an equity loan may be increased under the conditions set out in the con…
The amount of each equity loan granted by the State is made public each year.
…ranted. Successive holders of these securities benefit from the rights listed in articles L. 313-32 and L. 313-33 on condition that the forms recording these loans have been made available to the orga…
…tered into or bills subscribed to in order to realise the advances; it also relates to all interest and ancillary costs as well as to the guarantees associated with these advances, even if they result…
…n accordance with the provisions of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/63 of 21 October 2014 and Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/81 of 19 December 2014.
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