Article R131-1
For the purposes of this chapter, "banker" means credit institutions and institutions, departments or persons authorised to maintain accounts from which cheques may be drawn.
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For the purposes of this chapter, "banker" means credit institutions and institutions, departments or persons authorised to maintain accounts from which cheques may be drawn.
…in article L. 131-73 by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. It specifies the number and amount of the cheque for which payment could not be guaranteed, as well as the status of the acc…
Credit institutions, La Poste, electronic money institutions, payment institutions and bureaux de change shall not issue to the public, at their counters or through their agents or the persons mention…
The provisions of articles R. 511-2 to R. 511-11 of the French Commercial Code apply to protests drawn up for non-payment of a cheque.
The injunction letter specifies the means by which the right to regularise may be exercised.
The injunctions provided for in this paragraph are sent by the drawee to the account holder even if the account on which the cheque or cheques were drawn has been closed. This obligation ceases at the…
Article L. 641-1, as amended by Law 2013-672 of 26 July 2013, is applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands.
The articles listed in the left-hand column of the table below shall apply in the Wallis and Futuna Islands in the wording indicated in the right-hand column of the same table: Articles applicable In…
…public establishment are deposited with an accountant of the Directorate General of Public Finances and do not bear interest.
I.-Subject to the adaptations provided for in II, the articles mentioned in the left-hand column of the table below shall apply in the Wallis and Futuna Islands, in the wording indicated in the right-…
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