Article R221-5
I. - Unless otherwise stipulated in this chapter, deposits, withdrawals and transfers between the Livret A passbook account and the holder's current account are carried out in accordance with the gene…
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I. - Unless otherwise stipulated in this chapter, deposits, withdrawals and transfers between the Livret A passbook account and the holder's current account are carried out in accordance with the gene…
When applying to open a Livret Jeune account, the applicant is informed by the institution or organisation that holds the account of the account's operating procedures, in particular the consequences…
Only the holder of the youth passbook can make deposits.
The provisions relating to the transfer of a share savings plan from one management body to another are set out inarticle 91 quater I of Annex II to the General Tax Code.
The remuneration of the people's savings passbook account includes interest set by order of the Minister for the Economy. At 31 December each year, the interest is added to the capital and itself beco…
The procedures for applying the rules relating to building savings accounts are set out in the…
The initial deposit on a popular savings passbook account must be at least €30.
Sums credited to a Livret d'Epargne Populaire account are repayable on demand.
The terms and conditions of remuneration for these establishments and bodies are set by order of the Minister for the Economy.
No transaction may result in the account being in debit. The minimum amount for individual cash withdrawals or deposits on a Livret A passbook account is set at 10 euros. The amount referred to in the…
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