Article R312-1
Credit institutions are required to make available to their customers and to the public the general banking conditions they apply to the transactions they carry out.When they open an account, credit i…
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Credit institutions are required to make available to their customers and to the public the general banking conditions they apply to the transactions they carry out.When they open an account, credit i…
The collective sports services plan referred to in article L. 111-2 is made available to the public in the regional prefecture.
The person applying for the issue of a visa is required to produce an identity photograph and to agree to his/her fingerprints being taken, for the purposes of registration in the automated processing…
The rules relating to advertising inside specialised sales outlets, in particular restaurants and hotels, are set out in Articles R. 3323-2 to R. 3323-4 of the Public Health Code, which are reproduced…
I.-A joint commission is set up, pursuant to articles L. 132-44 and L. 218-5. This commission comprises, in addition to its chairman, two colleges respectively responsible for:1° The implementation of…
The quantitative and qualitative information sent to the Banking Inclusion Observatory pursuant to Article L. 312-1-1 B relates in particular to access to deposit accounts, means of payment, credit, s…
The specific ceilings, mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 312-1-3, applicable to the amounts of fees charged to persons having subscribed to the offer mentioned in the second paragraph of…
The annual report of the Banking Inclusion Observatory provided for in Article L. 312-1-1 B is published on the Banque de France website.
Where the conclusion of a transaction mentioned in article L. 312-1 gives the right, or may give the right, free of charge, immediately or in the future, to a premium in the form of products or goods,…
The fees charged by credit institutions, referred to in the first sentence of article L. 312-1-3 of the Monetary and Financial Code, may not exceed €8 per transaction and €80 per month per bank accoun…
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