Article L131-84
The drawee who has refused payment of a cheque for lack of sufficient funds or who has closed an account on which cheque forms have been issued or who has registered a stop payment order for loss or t…
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The drawee who has refused payment of a cheque for lack of sufficient funds or who has closed an account on which cheque forms have been issued or who has registered a stop payment order for loss or t…
Presentation to a clearing house is equivalent to presentation for payment.
The drawer or bearer of a cheque may cross it with the effects indicated in the following article. The cheque is crossed by means of two parallel bars on the front. It may be general or special. The b…
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…
…d to the drawer within four working days of the day of protest and, in the case of a no-fee return clause, on the day of presentation. Where the cheque indicates the name and address of the drawer, no…
The protest must be made by a notary or bailiff at the domicile of the person on whom the cheque was payable, or at his last known domicile. If the address is falsely stated, the protest shall be prec…
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…
The protest must be made before the expiry of the time limit for presentation. If presentation takes place on the last day of the period, the protest may be drawn up on the next working day.
When a cheque payable in France is issued in a country where a calendar other than the Gregorian calendar is used, the day of issue is changed to the corresponding day of the Gregorian calendar.
The drawee may require payment of the cheque by the bearer.The bearer may not refuse partial payment.If the provision is less than the amount of the cheque, the bearer has the right to demand payment…
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