Article L131-65
The provisions of Articles L. 511-56 to L. 511-61 of the French Commercial Code apply to protests drawn up for non-payment of a cheque.
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The provisions of Articles L. 511-56 to L. 511-61 of the French Commercial Code apply to protests drawn up for non-payment of a cheque.
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…
The detailed rules for the application of this section shall be laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Etat.
The presentation of a cheque in payment, accepted by a creditor, does not entail novation. Consequently, the original debt, with all the guarantees attached to it, remains in force until the cheque is…
Independently of the formalities prescribed for the exercise of the action in guarantee, the bearer of a protested cheque may, with the permission of the judge, seize the movable effects of the endors…
…for market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology and amending Regulations (EU) No 600/2014 and (EU) No 909/2014 and Directive 2014/65/EU.
Subject to the provisions relating to the protection of national defence secrets, the Minister for Economic Affairs shall publish annually, in a manner that guarantees the anonymity of the natural and…
Creditors whose title arises from the safekeeping or management of the assets of a UCITS may take action only against those assets. Creditors of the depositary or third party to whom custody of the as…
The issue of batch bonds must be authorised by law. Any issue made in breach of the provisions of this article shall be null and void. Without prejudice to liability claims against corporate officers,…
The rules governing the creation of preference shares are set out in Articles L. 228-29-8 to L. 228-29-10 and L. 228-35-1 of the French Commercial Code.
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