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Article A444-134 of the French Commercial code

Delegations of claims (numbers 119 to 121 of table 5) give rise to the collection of:

1° In the case of perfect delegations, a fee proportional to the total sum delegated:

a) Where it takes place by separate deed, in accordance with the following scale:

Base rates Applicable rate
0 to €6,500 2.580%
From €6,500 to €17,000 1.064%
From €17,000 to €60,000 0.709%
More than €60,000 0.532%

b) Where it is involved in an act for which it is not the main purpose, according to the following scale:

Base brackets Rate applicable
0 to €6,500 1.290%
From €6,500 to €17,000 0.532%
From €17,000 to €60,000 0.355%
More than €60,000 0.266%

2° For imperfect delegations, a fixed fee of €26.41.

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Article A444-134

Les délégations de créances (numéros 119 à 121 du tableau 5) donnent lieu à la perception :

1° S’agissant des délégations parfaites, d’un émolument proportionnel au total de la somme déléguée :

a) Lorsqu’elle intervient par acte séparé, selon le barème suivant :

Tranches d’assiette
Taux applicable

De 0 à 6 500 €

2,580 %

De 6 500 € à 17 000 €

1,064 %

De 17 000 € à 60 000 €

0,709 %

Plus de 60 000 €

0,532 %

b) Lorsqu’elle intervient dans un acte dont elle n’est pas l’objet principal, selon le barème suivant :


Tranches d’assiette

Taux applicable

De 0 à 6 500 €

1,290 %

De 6 500 € à 17 000 €

0,532 %

De 17 000 € à 60 000 €

0,355 %

Plus de 60 000 €

0,266 %

2° S’agissant des délégations imparfaites, d’un émolument fixe de 26,41 €.

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