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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Mortgages

Article L313-38

Where the contract for which the loan was requested is not concluded within the period set pursuant to the provisions of article L. 313-36, the borrower shall repay all sums that the lender has alread…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Mortgages

Article L313-55

For contracts governed by the provisions of this section, the lessor is required to make an offer in writing on paper or any other durable medium, addressed free of charge to the prospective lessee. T…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 2: Advertising and general information

Article L313-4

Any advertisement made, received or perceived in France, which, regardless of its medium, relates to one of the loans mentioned in article L. 313-1, specifies the identity of the lender or credit inte…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 4: Explanations provided to borrowers and assessment of their creditworthiness

Article L313-20

When the lender carries out or arranges for the valuation of the residential property financed with a loan referred to in article L. 313-1, it shall ensure that: 1° The valuation is carried out by a p…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Mortgages

Article L313-43

For expenditure relating to the repair, improvement or maintenance of residential property or property used for both business and residential purposes, where the credit is secured by a mortgage, by an…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Mobilisation of mortgage and similar claims

Article L313-46

If the holder of the promissory note fails to pay either the amount of the promissory note or the amount of the interest attached to the promissory note on the due date, and independently of any recou…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Mortgages

Article L313-41

When the deed referred to in article L. 313-40 indicates that the price is paid, directly or indirectly, even partially, using one or more loans governed by the provisions of sections 1 to 5 and secti…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 4: Guarantee for sureties

Article L313-51

An order of the Minister for the Economy specifies the terms, deadlines and maximum amount of compensation.In accordance with the terms and conditions laid down in Article L. 313-50 and this Article,…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Usury rates

Article L313-5

The definition of the usury rate is set out in articles L. 314-6 to L. 314-9 of the French Consumer Code, reproduced below: "Art. L. 314-6- A usurious loan is any contractual loan granted at an overal…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Guarantees for loans to sole traders

Article L313-21

On the occasion of any financial assistance that it intends to grant to a sole trader for the purposes of his business, a credit institution or finance company intending to request a security interest…

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