Article R131-37
…esented for payment must be declared to the Banque de France pursuant to the provisions of articles R. 131-34 and R. 131-35 and payment is refused for lack of sufficient funds, the declaration is made…
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…esented for payment must be declared to the Banque de France pursuant to the provisions of articles R. 131-34 and R. 131-35 and payment is refused for lack of sufficient funds, the declaration is made…
…omy.It may be referred to by the acronym "MdP".Its head office is located at 11, quai de Conti, Paris.
I. - The Board of Directors meets as often as the interests of the institution require, and in any event at least four times a year.The meeting is held at the registered office of the institution or a…
The establishment is subject to economic and financial control under the conditions laid down by decree no. 53-707 of 9 August 1953 relating to State control of national public companies and certain b…
When the account holder has paid the amount of the unpaid cheque to the beneficiary, he must provide proof of payment by remitting the cheque to the drawee.
…es, the drawee informs the Banque de France in a single notice of the regularisation of all incidents.
…suing cheque forms to a new account holder for the first time. The answers must be kept for two years.
The school's budget and annual accounts are drawn up for each year from 1st January to 31st December.
The company is administered by a Board of Directors and managed by a Chief Executive Officer.
…ment institution. For this purpose, these institutions shall only issue them with euro notes that meet the requirements of Article R. 122-7 or Article R. 122-8.
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