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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Revolving credit

Article R341-12

If the advertiser disseminates or causes to be disseminated advertising that does not comply with the obligations laid down in the provisions of articles L. 312-58, L. 312-59 and L. 312-61 is punishab…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Revolving credit

Article R341-15

A failure by the lender to comply with the formality set out in article L. 312-67 is punishable by the fine laid down for 5th class offences.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Revolving credit

Article R341-17

A failure by the lender to comply with the obligations set out in article L. 312-71 is punishable by the fine laid down for 5th class offences.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Revolving credit

Article R341-14

If the lender delivers a contract that does not comply with the provisions of articles L. 312-64 and L. 312-65 is punishable by the fine laid down for 5th class offences.

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Revolving credit

Article R341-18

A failure by the lender to comply with any of the obligations relating to the renewal of renewable contracts set out in articles L. 312-75 to L. 312-83 is punishable by the fine laid down for 5th clas…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Revolving credit

Article R341-16

A creditor or credit intermediary who contravenes the obligations set out in the first sentence of Article L. 312-68 is punishable by the fine laid down for 5th class offences.

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French Cinema and Moving Image CodeIn force
Subsection 9: Measures relating to the intensity of public aid

Article 919-64

Difficult works are considered to be cinematographic works for which it is justified that there are particular difficulties in distributing them in cinemas due to abnormal market conditions linked to…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Section 9: The fixed fine procedure applicable to certain offences

Article D45-9

The time limits mentioned in articles 495-18 and 495-19 are assessed, in the event that payment of the fine is sent by post, with regard to the date of dispatch of the means of payment attested by the…

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French Commercial codeIn force
APPENDIX 8-9 (APPENDIX TO ARTICLE A. 822-1-1)

Article Annexe 8-9

PROGRAMME OF THE CERTIFICATE PREPARATORY FOR THE DUTIES OF AUDITORIn application of the provisions of article A. 822-1-1, the syllabus for the tests for the preparatory certificate for the duties of s…

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French General Code of Local AuthoritiesIn force
Sub-paragraph 4: Document retention periods

Article R2223-55-1

The prior declarations and supporting documents mentioned in articles R. 2213-2-2, R. 2213-5, R. 2213-7, R. 2213-8, R. 2213-8-1, R. 2213-10, R. 2213-13, R. 2213-14, R. 2213-21 and R. 2213-28 are kept…

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