Article L242-46
Any breach of article L. 224-109 is punishable by an administrative fine of up to €3,000 for a natural person and €15,000 for a legal entity. This fine is imposed under the conditions set out in Chapt…
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Any breach of article L. 224-109 is punishable by an administrative fine of up to €3,000 for a natural person and €15,000 for a legal entity. This fine is imposed under the conditions set out in Chapt…
…provider of his choice to obtain the payment initiation service referred to in 7° of II of Article L. 314-1.Where the payer gives his explicit consent to the execution of a payment in accordance with…
…ovider of their choice providing the account information service referred to in 8° of II of Article L. 314-1.II. - When providing the account information service, the payment service provider :1° obta…
…iated using card-linked payment instruments on which electronic money within the meaning of Article L. 315-1 of this Code is stored.
A maritime assessor may only be dismissed with the authorisation of the labour inspector. This authorisation is also required for: 1° A maritime assessor who has ceased his duties for less than six mo…
…t of the tax on carbon dioxide emissions from passenger cars provided for in a of 4° of the article L. 421-30 du code des impositions sur les biens et services.
…provided for in the case of safeguard by the first and third paragraphs of I and by III of Article L. 622-7, by the articles L. 622-21 and L. 622-22, by the first sentence of article L. 622-28 and by…
…wnership or retention enforceable against the collective proceedings and the provisions of articles L. 622-17 and L. 641-13, the amount of distributable assets is allocated in the following order: 1°…
For the application of articles L. 621-4, L. 621-10, L. 622-19, L. 622-24, L. 622-26, L. 625-4, L. 626-5, L. 626-20, L. 631-18, L. 641-1, L. 641-8, L. 641-14, L. 661-5 and L. 662-4, the institutions m…
Without prejudice to Article L. 622-6, the debtor draws up a list of the claims of each affected party having participated in the conciliation that must be the subject of the declaration provided for…
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