Article R131-1
The president of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile is appointed for a renewable term of five years.He is responsible for the organisation and operation of the court over which he presides. He manage…
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The president of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile is appointed for a renewable term of five years.He is responsible for the organisation and operation of the court over which he presides. He manage…
A drawee who refuses payment of all or part of a cheque for lack of sufficient funds records the incident no later than the second business day following the refusal of payment. Where the holder has i…
I.-In the case of assignment of the exploitation right, where the author has suffered a loss of more than seven twelfths due to injury or insufficient forecasting of the proceeds of the work, he may r…
In the event of a partial assignment, the successor in title is substituted for the author in the exercise of the rights assigned, under the conditions, within the limits and for the duration stipulat…
…e author's rights is subject to the condition that each of the assigned rights is mentioned separately in the deed of transfer and that the field of exploitation of the assigned rights is delimited as…
A clause in an assignment that tends to confer the right to exploit the work in a form not foreseeable or not provided for at the date of the contract must be express and stipulate a correlative share…
Where a cheque is payable in a currency that is not a legal tender in France, the amount of the cheque may be paid, within the time limit for presentation of the cheque, on the basis of its value in e…
Cheques issued abroad and payable in France are treated as crossed cheques.
Any banker who issues his creditor with blank cheque forms, payable at his cash desk, must, on pain of a fine of 7.5 euros per offence, mention on each form the name of the person to whom the form is…
The drawee banker may, after informing the account holder of the consequences of insufficient funds by any appropriate means made available by the drawee banker, refuse to pay a cheque on the grounds…
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