Article L131-23
An endorsement on a bearer cheque makes the endorser liable under the provisions governing recourse; moreover, it does not convert the instrument into a promissory cheque.
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An endorsement on a bearer cheque makes the endorser liable under the provisions governing recourse; moreover, it does not convert the instrument into a promissory cheque.
…bliged to check the regularity of the series of endorsements, but not the signatures of the endorsers.
The bearer may exercise his rights of recourse against the endorsers, the drawer and the other debtors, if the cheque, presented in due time, is not paid and if the refusal to pay is recorded in an au…
…the obligation, even if it is not stipulated that this payment cancels the effect of the other copies. The endorser who has passed on the copies to different persons, as well as subsequent endorsers,…
…r unavailability of funds, the drawee must pay all cheques: 1. Issued on a form which has not been returned to the drawee in accordance with the conditions set out in Article L. 131-73, unless the dra…
I. - Under the conditions set out in II to IV, the provisions of this chapter apply to payment services provided by the payment service providers mentioned in Book V in the context of the activities d…
…of the French Intellectual Property Code. The issuing authorities are vested with the author's rights.
…ices provider other than a portfolio management company, the French Treasury, the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations or the Banque de France, which has funds available to the drawer at the time the in…
Cheques may be made payable :- to a named person, with or without an express "to order" clause ;- to a named person, with the clause "not to order" or an equivalent clause;- to bearer.A cheque payable…
…third party. Cheques may not be drawn on the drawer himself, except in the case of a cheque drawn between different establishments of the same drawer and provided that the cheque is not to bearer.
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