Article L313-41
When the deed referred to in article L. 313-40 indicates that the price is paid, directly or indirectly, even partially, using one or more loans governed by the provisions of sections 1 to 5 and secti…
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When the deed referred to in article L. 313-40 indicates that the price is paid, directly or indirectly, even partially, using one or more loans governed by the provisions of sections 1 to 5 and secti…
The indemnity provided for in the event of termination of the credit agreement may not exceed 7% of the sums due in respect of the outstanding capital plus accrued and unpaid interest.
Once the loan has been concluded, the creditor shall regularly warn the borrower, on paper or on another durable medium, at least when the value of the total outstanding amount payable by the borrower…
The loan offer may only be made to borrowers who bear the exchange rate risk and who have declared on their honour that they receive more than half of their annual income in the currency of the loan o…
An order of the Minister for the Economy specifies the terms, deadlines and maximum amount of compensation.In accordance with the terms and conditions laid down in Article L. 313-50 and this Article,…
The definition of the usury rate is set out in articles L. 314-6 to L. 314-9 of the French Consumer Code, reproduced below: "Art. L. 314-6- A usurious loan is any contractual loan granted at an overal…
The legal interest rate is set for all matters by order of the Minister for the Economy. It comprises a rate applicable when the creditor is a natural person not acting for business purposes and a rat…
Articles L. 751-1 to L. 751-6, L. 752-1 to L. 752-3, L. 762-1 and L. 762-2 of the French Consumer Code set out the rules governing the register of serious payment incidents.
The provisions of the second and third paragraphs of article 3-1 of decree no. 53-960 of 30 September 1953 (1), as amended and supplemented by law no. 65-356 of 12 May 1965, do not apply to property l…
In the event of the debtor company being wound up by the court as a going concern, repayment of the equity loans and payment of the remuneration provided for are suspended for the duration of the exec…
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