Article R313-28
The indemnity provided for in the event of termination of the credit agreement may not exceed 7% of the sums due in respect of the outstanding capital plus accrued and unpaid interest.
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The indemnity provided for in the event of termination of the credit agreement may not exceed 7% of the sums due in respect of the outstanding capital plus accrued and unpaid interest.
The establishments to which the provisions of article L. 3132-13 apply are those whose sole or main activity is the retail sale of foodstuffs.
In cases where the borrower presents another insurance contract in place of the insurance contract proposed by the lender under the conditions set out in Article L. 313-29, the lender may issue an ame…
The credit institution, finance company or FIA referred to in Article L. 313-23 may, at any time, prohibit the debtor of the assigned or pledged receivable from paying into the hands of the signatory…
Credit institutions and finance companies shall provide the beneficiaries of the surety undertakings referred to in article D. 313-26, as well as any person who so requests, with all relevant informat…
When an industrial or commercial establishment grants weekly rest on the same day to all employees, this rest may be reduced to half a day for employees assigned to the cleaning of industrial premises…
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