Article R*150-4
In the event of a draw, the sums repaid must be either equal to or increase with each successive draw, without exceeding the capital repayable at maturity. Draws may not be made more than once a month…
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In the event of a draw, the sums repaid must be either equal to or increase with each successive draw, without exceeding the capital repayable at maturity. Draws may not be made more than once a month…
Any decision to grant or refuse administrative authorisation shall be notified by the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution to the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority.
…set at 20% of the amount of compensation due, subject to a limit of 100,000 euros per insurance year.For other persons subject to the compulsory insurance stipulated in Article L. 251-1, the Central…
Any decision to grant or refuse administrative authorisation shall be notified by the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution to the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority.
The undertakings referred to in 1° of III of Article L. 310-1-1 must limit their objects to the business of reinsurance and related operations. This requirement may include the holding of equity inter…
In the event of a refusal of compulsory insurance for construction for a purpose other than residential use, the insurer may, with the agreement of the person subject to the insurance, ask the Bureau…
When, pursuant to Articles L. 215-1 and L. 215-2, the Central Rates Office rules in matters of tenants' and lessors' civil liability insurance or co-owners' civil liability insurance on a referral fro…
No special benefits may be stipulated for founders in the draft Articles of Association.
The companies referred to in this section may be formed either by a public deed or by a private deed drawn up in duplicate, irrespective of the number of signatories to the deed.
…nutes are signed by the Chairman of the meeting and at least one director or Supervisory Board member. If the Chairman of the meeting is unable to attend, they shall be signed by at least two director…
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