Article L312-67
Where a credit card is associated with the contract, the words: "credit card" are specified in legible characters on the front of the card.
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Where a credit card is associated with the contract, the words: "credit card" are specified in legible characters on the front of the card.
When a revolving credit facility is opened, a credit agreement, on paper or any other durable medium, must be drawn up for the conclusion of the initial credit and, under the same conditions, for any…
In addition to the compulsory information set out in article L. 312-28, the credit agreement stipulates that each instalment must include a minimum repayment of the capital borrowed, which varies acco…
The exemption from the obligation to set up an emergency mechanism for payment service providers that have a dedicated interface meeting all the conditions mentioned in Article 33(6) of Commission Del…
When the collège de résolution temporarily suspends, restricts or prohibits the free disposal of all or part of the assets of a person subject to resolution proceedings, pursuant to 6° of Article L. 3…
The health agency is headed by a director appointed by order of the ministers responsible for overseas France and health. The Director represents the Agency in legal proceedings and in all civil acts.…
I.-Within a period of six weeks from notification of the decision to the parties, the court registry shall send to the body responsible for paying family benefits, as appropriate: 1° Either an enforce…
I.-An Ordinary General Meeting is held at least once a year, within six months of the end of the financial year, unless this period is extended by court order. If the Ordinary General Meeting has not…
In the case of a formalised procedure, the invitation shall include at least the following information:1° The reference of the published call for tenders;2° The closing date for receipt of tenders, th…
If the application for authorisation to operate a business within the meaning of articles R. 752-4 to R. 752-6 is complete, the commission secretariat shall inform the mayor. In the absence of any inf…
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