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

Article L313-23

The lender shall keep appropriate records concerning the types of property accepted as collateral and the procedures relating thereto in relation to the granting of loans referred to in 2° of Article…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Mortgages

Article L313-53

Lease-purchase or lease contracts accompanied by a promise to sell relating to the properties mentioned in a of 1° of Article L. 313-1 are subject to the provisions of this chapter, under the conditio…

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

Article L313-21

The valuation referred to in article L. 313-20 consists of determining the value of the property after analysing all the documents provided by the lender that are useful for carrying out the valuation…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Sub-paragraph 2: Equity loans granted by the State.

Article L313-18

The granting of equity loans by the State is subject to precise and dated industrial, commercial and financial commitments by the borrower. If the content or timetable of the undertakings are not comp…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Leasing.

Article R313-12

The contracts referred to in 2 of article L. 313-7 are subject to compulsory or optional publicity, depending on the stipulations they contain, with the land publicity department in accordance with th…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Assignment and pledging of trade receivables

Article L313-23

Any loan granted by a credit institution, an AIF covered by paragraph 2 of sub-section 3 or sub-section 5 of Section II of Chapter IV of Title I of Book II, or by a finance company to a legal entity g…

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

Article L313-12

Without prejudice to the solvency check referred to in Article L. 313-16, the creditor or credit intermediary shall warn the borrower free of charge when, in view of the borrower's financial situation…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Chapter III: Mortgages

Article L313-62

In the case of a lease with a promise to sell, the deed recording the exercise of the option is concluded under the condition precedent provided for in article L. 313-41. When this condition is not me…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Section 3: Procedures for mobilising trade receivables.

Article R313-16

When the receivable is assigned under a factoring contract, the factoring company must, as part of the notification to the assigned debtor of this assignment of the receivable, pursuant to Articles L.…

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French Monetary and Financial CodeIn force
Subsection 2: Mobilisation of loans by the assignee or the pledgee.

Article R313-19

The provision of the second paragraph of article L. 313-25, according to which the date of assignment or pledge is affixed by the assignee, may not apply to assignments of financial claims provided fo…

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