Article R514-34
I. - The assets of each municipal credit union comprise :1° The movable and immovable property owned by it ;2° Profits and bonuses acquired under the conditions set out in article L. 514-4, with the e…
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I. - The assets of each municipal credit union comprise :1° The movable and immovable property owned by it ;2° Profits and bonuses acquired under the conditions set out in article L. 514-4, with the e…
The provisions of decree no. 64-1183 of 27 November 1964 relating to the replacement or reimbursement of damaged, destroyed, lost or stolen government bonds apply to savings bonds issued by municipal…
Municipal credit unions must keep accounts in accordance with a chart of accounts drawn up by joint order of the Minister for the Budget and the Minister for the Interior.
The Guidance and Supervisory Board meets at least once every three months.It may also be convened by the Chairman whenever he considers it necessary or at the request of the majority of its members or…
…nown as sociétés de développement régional, contribute to the financing of companies located in France in the form of equity holdings. These companies are authorised to grant loans of five years or mo…
The municipal credit union budget comprises an operating section and an endowment section. Each section is divided into chapters and articles.The operating section shows the institution's income and e…
The Caisse des dépôts et consignations is responsible for the sums deposited, for which it issues receipts. The voluntary depositor must, on the same receipt and by a declaration signed by him, elect…
Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations employees may only refuse to remit amounts claimed in the following cases: 1° On the basis of opposition in their hands, either on the generality of the deposit, or…
These voluntary deposits may only be made in Paris and in the form of legal tender coins or banknotes.
Voluntary deposits shall be returned to the depositor, his authorised representative or his successors in title at the time agreed in the deed of deposit or, if no time has been agreed, upon presentat…
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