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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Actions available to the creditor

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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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-section III: The surviving spouse's option.

Article 1341

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…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-15

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…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Commitments giving rise to a diversification provision

Article A134-3

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…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Commitments giving rise to a diversification provision

Article A134-2

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…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Commitments giving rise to a diversification provision

Article L134-3

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…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Commitments giving rise to a diversification provision

Article L134-2

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…

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French Insurance CodeIn force
Chapter IV: Commitments giving rise to a diversification provision

Article R134-2

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…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Section 1: Register of unavailable books from the 20th century

Article R134-2

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.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter IV: Commercial agents.

Article R134-4

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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