Article L131-22
The holder of an endorseable cheque is deemed to be a rightful bearer if he proves his right by an uninterrupted series of endorsements, even if the last endorsement is blank. Crossed-out endorsements…
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The holder of an endorseable cheque is deemed to be a rightful bearer if he proves his right by an uninterrupted series of endorsements, even if the last endorsement is blank. Crossed-out endorsements…
An endorsement on a bearer cheque makes the endorser liable under the provisions governing recourse; moreover, it does not convert the instrument into a promissory cheque.
…ent order executed in accordance with the unique identifier provided by the Payment Service User shall be deemed to be duly executed in respect of the payee designated by the unique identifier.If the…
An endorsement made after the protest or after the expiry of the time limit for presentation only produces the effects of an ordinary assignment. In the absence of proof to the contrary, an undated en…
The guarantee is given either on the cheque or on an allonge, or by a separate document indicating the place where it was made. It is expressed by the words "bon pour aval" or any other equivalent wor…
Metal coins with legal tender status and liberatory power intended for circulation in France are manufactured by Monnaie de Paris.
The payment of a cheque may be guaranteed for all or part of its amount by a guarantee. This guarantee is provided by a third party, other than the drawee, or even by a signatory to the cheque.
Any clause providing for indexation based on the minimum growth wage, on the general level of prices or wages or on the prices of goods, products or services not directly related to the purpose of the…
Individuals, associations and non-commercial companies domiciled or established in France are subject to the provisions of the second paragraph of article 1649 A of the General Tax Code.
Any person who has received counterfeit or falsified banknotes or coins is obliged to hand them in or have them handed in to the Banque de France or the Monnaie de Paris, depending on whether the bank…
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