Article L313-41
Contracts or bills representing advances must refer to articles L. 313-36 to L. 313-41 , as must mortgage-backed securities, failing which the bearer will be deprived of the right referred to in artic…
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Contracts or bills representing advances must refer to articles L. 313-36 to L. 313-41 , as must mortgage-backed securities, failing which the bearer will be deprived of the right referred to in artic…
Articles L. 314-1 to L. 314-5, L. 341-48-1 and L. 341-49 of the French Consumer Code set out the rules governing the overall effective rate for loans.
…States of the European Economic Area and guaranteed:by a first-ranking mortgage or a real estate surety providing a guarantee that is at least equivalent;-or by a guarantee given by a credit instituti…
…he lending institution, the holder of the promissory note shall obtain, at his request and against return of the promissory note, delivery of the list of names provided for in article L. 313-43 and, w…
…each of the claims corresponding to the above contracts and instruments, as referred to in articles L. 313-42 to L. 313-49, with an up-to-date indication of their amount.
…of the rediscounting period, the credit institution holding the receivables referred to in Article L. 313-38 may not, unless otherwise stipulated in the agreements provided for in Article L. 313-37,…
For the cancellation of registrations, no documentary evidence is required in support of the statements in the deed of release establishing that there has been a release or transfer of ownership if th…
The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to payment transactions carried out between payment service providers for their own account.
Any issuer of electronic money that collects funds is prohibited from paying interest on these funds, any remuneration or any other benefit linked to the duration of the holding of electronic money.
Each year, the credit institutions referred to in Article L. 318-1 provide the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution with a report on the transactions carried out under this chapter, in acc…
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