Article R513-6-1
…le L. 513-10, when the société de crédit foncier uses financial instruments mentioned in Article L. 211-1, these financial instruments must constitute an exposure to a credit institution benefiting fr…
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…le L. 513-10, when the société de crédit foncier uses financial instruments mentioned in Article L. 211-1, these financial instruments must constitute an exposure to a credit institution benefiting fr…
Payments made by court-appointed administrators and judicial representatives to the institutions mentioned inarticle L. 3253-14 of the Labour Code in application of articles L. 3253-15, L. 3253-16 and…
The rules governing investment certificates and voting right certificates are set out in Articles L. 228-29-8 to L. 228-35 of the French Commercial Code.
…dated basis, intends to take one or more of the measures provided for in Articles L. 511-41-5 or L. 612-34-1 against the parent undertaking of a group, it shall notify its intentions to the European B…
…ity with a view to reaching a joint decision on a group resolution scheme referred to in Article L. 613-60-2, the resolution college shall provide all the cooperation required. II. - Where the resolut…
When part of the deposits eligible for the guarantee mentioned in Article L. 312-4-1 of an institution subject to a resolution procedure is transferred to another entity, depositors may not claim any…
I. - For the application of this section and notwithstanding the provisions of Act 68-678 of 26 July 1968 relating to the communication of economic, commercial, industrial, financial or technical docu…
The AMF shall ensure that the financial institutions referred to in 2° of I of Article L. 561-36 comply with Article L. 564-2.
…provide the competent authorities of other Member States with the information necessary to monitor and respond to the potential consequences of the activities of management companies providing portfo…
The creditor shall ensure the permanent availability of clear and comprehensible general information on the credit agreements referred to in Article L. 313-1. The credit intermediary also ensures that…
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