Article L221-24
Individuals aged between twelve and twenty-five and ordinarily resident in France may only open a Livret Jeune and make deposits and withdrawals from it. If these individuals are under the age of sixt…
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Individuals aged between twelve and twenty-five and ordinarily resident in France may only open a Livret Jeune and make deposits and withdrawals from it. If these individuals are under the age of sixt…
…urable et Solidaire is opened by natural persons whose tax residence is in France in establishments and organisations authorised to receive deposits. The sums deposited in this passbook are used in ac…
Under certain conditions, the popular savings plan entitles the holder to tax benefits and, for plans opened after 22 September 1993, to a savings bonus. The operation of people's savings plans is sub…
A decree in the Conseil d'Etat shall determine the operating procedures for the Livret Jeune, and in particular the conditions for opening it, paying interest on it, closing it, in particular when the…
The same person can only hold one youth passbook.
…eir business, such as : 1. Foreign exchange transactions ; 2. Transactions in gold, precious metals and coins; 3. Investment, subscription, purchase, management, custody and sale of securities and all…
…ee, which meets at least once a year, is responsible for ensuring that the plan is properly managed and that the interests of plan members are represented. Every quarter, the plan manager informs the…
Only the following may issue savings bonds1° Credit institutions ;2° Natural persons and companies that operate as traders and have drawn up the balance sheet for their first financial year.Savings bo…
The collective company retirement savings plan must be able to receive the payments mentioned in 1° and 2° of article L. 224-2, made in cash. The plan must also be able to receive sums from the compul…
Notwithstanding article L. 224-20, when a collective company retirement savings plan is set up, the company may decide, under the conditions mentioned in article L. 224-14, to set up compulsory paymen…
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