Article R442-9-3
The transfer risk arises when political events, economic difficulties or the legislation of the country in which the investment was made prevent or delay transfers corresponding to the repatriation of…
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The transfer risk arises when political events, economic difficulties or the legislation of the country in which the investment was made prevent or delay transfers corresponding to the repatriation of…
Catastrophic risk occurs when, as a result of a cataclysmic event, such as a cyclone, flood, tidal wave, earthquake or volcanic eruption, occurring in the country of dispatch or in transit, the goods…
Political risk arises when the investor's property rights or those attaching thereto, or the special rights and advantages granted to him by the authorities of the country in which the investment was…
…currency is purchased than the rate on the basis of which the guarantee is granted. This risk can only be guaranteed if there is no other way of hedging it under equivalent conditions.
The granting of the guarantee is subject to compliance by the purchasing French company with all of the following criteria: 1° It has, for at least one of the two financial years preceding the issue o…
A report evaluating the guarantees granted under a ter of 1° of article L. 432-2 is submitted each year to the Minister for the Economy by the body responsible for managing the scheme, with a view to…
The guarantee covers political, catastrophic and non-payment risks.The political risk is realised when the debtor has not paid his debt, or the performance of the contract has been interrupted, provid…
For the application of the provisions of 18° of Article L. 4425-29, the Corsican local authority shall depreciate its fixed assets, including those made available or allocated: 1° Intangible; > Tangib…
Social services are provided by a full-time social services assistant if the size of the establishment warrants it.
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