Article R*221-57
The competent administrative authority referred to in articles R. 221-55 and R. 221-56 is the Minister for the Economy.
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The competent administrative authority referred to in articles R. 221-55 and R. 221-56 is the Minister for the Economy.
The competent administrative authority referred to in article R. 221-81 is the Minister for the Economy.
The competent administrative authority referred to in article R. 221-101 is the Minister for the Economy.
The competent administrative authority referred to in article R. 221-65 is the Minister for the Economy.
The competent administrative authority referred to in article R. 221-98 is the Minister for the Economy.
With regard to credit institutions, breaches of the provisions of Article L. 221-35 may also be recorded in the manner provided for in Article L. 221-36 by Banque de France inspectors specially author…
Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, any credit institution or institution listed in Article L. 518-1 is prohibited from opening or keeping open under irregular conditions accounts benefiti…
Exercising the right of withdrawal terminates the parties' obligation either to perform the distance or off-premises contract or to conclude it where the consumer has made an offer. Exercising the rig…
The burden of proving that the right of withdrawal has been exercised under the conditions set out in article L. 221-21 weighs on the consumer.
The credit institution referred to in article L. 518-25-1 shall open a Livret A passbook account to any person referred to in article L. 221-3 who so requests.
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