Article 435
Witnesses are summoned as set out in articles 550 et seq.
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Witnesses are summoned as set out in articles 550 et seq.
France's currency is the euro. One euro is divided into one hundred centimes.
…als of any kind, providing for a period of variation in the index greater than the period elapsing between each revision is deemed to be unwritten. Any clause in an agreement relating to residential p…
The value date of a cheque payment transaction denominated in euros may not differ by more than one business day from the date on which it is booked to a deposit account or a payment account.
When a person has been dispossessed of a promissory cheque by any event whatsoever, the beneficiary who proves his right in the manner indicated in article L. 131-22 is only obliged to dispose of the…
…r or with previous bearers, unless the bearer, in acquiring the cheque, has acted knowingly to the detriment of the debtor.
…on of the various foreign currencies in which cheques are denominated must be followed in order to determine the value of these currencies in French currency. However, the drawer may stipulate that th…
Cheques issued abroad and payable in France are treated as crossed cheques.
Any banker who 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…
…cheque on the grounds of insufficient funds. The drawee banker must instruct the account holder to return to all the bankers of which he is a client the cheque forms in his possession or in the posses…
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