Article 1341
The creditor is entitled to the performance of the obligation; he may compel the debtor to do so under the conditions laid down by law.
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The creditor is entitled to the performance of the obligation; he may compel the debtor to do so under the conditions laid down by law.
In the case provided for by article 758-3 of the Civil Code, the successor spouse is invited to exercise the option available to him or her under article 757 of the same code by registered letter with…
Any person engaging in the activities defined in Article 5° of Article 131-13 of the French Penal Code for fifth-class offences shall be liable to the fine provided for in L. 134-1 : 1° Failure to mak…
The revaluation of guarantees referred to in the 2nd paragraph of article R. 134-4 may only take place if it enables the following two conditions to be met: 1° The amount of the diversification provis…
The provision for forward guarantees referred to in 11° of article R. 343-3 is established for each allocation sub-account. Its amount is equal to the difference, when positive, between the present va…
In the event of insufficient representation of the commitments referred to in 1° of Article L. 134-1, the insurance undertaking shall perfect such representation by contributing assets representing it…
By way of derogation from the provisions of the Commercial Code relating to company accounts, the insurance undertaking shall establish one or more allocation sub-accounts for the commitments covered…
The premiums and amounts arbitrated or transferred net of charges provided for in 1° of article R. 134-3 give rise to individual rights expressed in terms of the number of units in the diversification…
The title of each book and all the data and information mentioned in Article R. 134-1 associated with it are deleted on expiry of the protection periods mentioned in articles L. 123-1 to L. 123-12.
In accordance with article L. 134-16, any clause or agreement contrary to the provisions of articles R. 134-1 and R. 134-2 or derogating, to the detriment of the commercial agent, from the provisions…
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