Article L522-37
In the event of loss of the receipt, the security provided for in the preceding article shall be released on expiry of a period of five years, when the goods covered thereby have not been claimed by a…
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In the event of loss of the receipt, the security provided for in the preceding article shall be released on expiry of a period of five years, when the goods covered thereby have not been claimed by a…
The bearer of the separate warrant receipt may, even before maturity, pay the claim secured by the warrant. If the bearer of the warrant is not known or if, being known, he does not agree with the deb…
…due date, the bearer of the warrant separated from the receipt, may, eight days after the protest, and without any judicial formality, have the public auction and wholesale sale of the goods committe…
…administered by a Board of Directors comprising, in addition to the Chairman, appointed by decree, and staff representatives, five colleges comprising respectively:1° Representatives of the State ;2°…
Undertakings covered by the Solvency II regime are :1° The undertakings referred to in Article L. 310-1 which are authorised to carry on their business, and those referred to in the first paragraph of…
Unless the creditor agrees, the following are excluded from any remission, rescheduling or write-off:1° Maintenance debts;2° Financial compensation awarded to victims as part of a criminal conviction;…
Any breach of Article L. 224-111 is punishable by an administrative fine of up to €3,000 for a natural person and €15,000 for a legal person. This fine is imposed under the conditions set out in the C…
The penalties for offences relating to private distance learning are set out in the
Any breach of article L. 224-110 is punishable by an administrative fine, the amount of which may not exceed €15,000 for a natural person and €75,000 for a legal entity. This fine is imposed under the…
The registrar of the court within whose jurisdiction the company resulting from the cross-border merger is to be registered shall, within a period to be determined by decree of the Conseil d'Etat, ver…
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