Article L131-74
Any payment made by the drawer to the account from which the unpaid cheque was issued is allocated first and foremost to the constitution of a provision for full payment of the cheque.
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Any payment made by the drawer to the account from which the unpaid cheque was issued is allocated first and foremost to the constitution of a provision for full payment of the cheque.
…l recover this right as soon as he has regularised the situation in accordance with the conditions set out in Article L. 131-73. If the account holder has not rectified the situation, the right to iss…
Consent is given in the form agreed between the payer and his payment service provider.Consent may be given through the payee or through a payment service provider providing a payment initiation servi…
…ds by the drawer from the drawee or for certification may not, subject to the provisions of Article L. 131-78 and under the conditions set out in that Article, be issued to the holder of an account or…
…ence for any person to issue one or more cheques in breach of the prohibition imposed under article L. 163-6, and is punishable by five years' imprisonment and a fine of 375,000 euros. The same penalt…
…fic interests, as well as to control foreign investment under the procedure provided for in article L. 151-3. This report includes : 1° A description of the Government's action to protect and promote…
…depository may be registered in a securities account held by an intermediary referred to in Article L. 211-3, unless the issuer decides otherwise.Financial securities that are not admitted to the oper…
…The nature of the above-mentioned services and the terms and conditions of their remuneration are set out in agreements concluded between the Banque de France and, as the case may be, the State or th…
The economic interest group may issue bonds under the conditions set out in Article L. 251-7 of the French Commercial Code.
…and central administration of the SICAV are located in France.Subject to the provisions of article L. 214-7-4, the shares of the SICAV are issued and redeemed by the company at the request of subscri…
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