Article R131-50
The drawee must be able to prove, for a period of two years, the date on which it delivered or sent the cheque forms to the account holder.
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The drawee must be able to prove, for a period of two years, the date on which it delivered or sent the cheque forms to the account holder.
The following are members of the Payment Security Observatory:1° A Member of Parliament and a Senator ;2° Eight representatives of the administrations concerned:a) One representative of the General Se…
The duties of a member of the Observatory are free of charge. Observatory members may be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. The Banque de France is responsible for th…
The mandatory accounting and valuation rules adopted for the preparation of the consolidated balance sheet of the European System of Central Banks in accordance with Article 26 of the Protocol annexed…
The application for authorisation of a foreign investment is filed by the investor. However, where the proposed investment involves one or more investors belonging to a chain of control, the applicati…
…f 27 November 2017, payment service providers providing the payment initiation service, on the one hand, and payment service providers providing the account information service, on the other hand, sha…
…vote, provided that : 1° In the case of permanent staff, they must have reached the age of majority and must not be on national service leave, mobilised or seconded with or without pay; 2° Non-tenured…
The Governor may delegate his powers to the General Managers, Department Managers and Branch Managers, for the purpose of ensuring, in the departments or services under their authority, compliance wit…
…daily amount of a penalty payment ordered pursuant to article L. 151-3-1 may not exceed fifty thousand euros. Penalties are recovered in the same way as State debts other than taxes and property.
…uer in a shared electronic recording device referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 211-7 and meeting the conditions set out in Article R. 211-9-7, the financial securities are in registered…
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