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Article L162-1 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The counterfeiting and falsification of coins and banknotes, as well as the transport, putting into circulation and possession with a view to putting into circulation of counterfeit or falsified coins and banknotes, are punishable under articles 442-1 to 442-15 of the Criminal Code.

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Article L162-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Any person who has received counterfeit or falsified banknotes or coins is obliged to hand them in or have them handed in to the Banque de France or the Monnaie de Paris, depending on whether the banknotes or coins are counterfeit or falsified. The Banque de France and the Monnaie de Paris are authorised to withhold and, if necessary, destroy currency signs that they recognise as counterfeit or falsified.

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Article L163-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Any person who, after a cheque has been issued, with the intention of infringing the rights of another person, withdraws all or part of the provision by transfer, credit transfer or any other means whatsoever, or in the same circumstances instructs the drawee to pay, shall be liable to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of 375,000 euros. The same penalties shall apply to any person knowingly agreeing to receive…

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Article L163-3 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Any person shall be liable to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of 375,000 euros if he or she: 1. Counterfeit or falsify a cheque or any other instrument referred to in article L. 133-4; 2. Knowingly making or attempting to make use of a counterfeit or falsified cheque or other instrument referred to in article L. 133-4; 3. knowingly accept payment by means of a counterfeit or falsified cheque…

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Article L163-4 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

It is punishable by seven years’ imprisonment and a fine of 750,000 euros for any person to manufacture, acquire, hold, transfer, offer or make available equipment, instruments, computer programmes or any data designed or specially adapted to commit the offences referred to in 1° of Article L. 163-3.

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Article L163-5 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The confiscation, for the purpose of destruction, of counterfeit or falsified cheques and other instruments mentioned in article L. 133-4 is mandatory in the cases provided for in articles L. 163-3 to L. 163-4-1. It is also compulsory to confiscate materials, machines, apparatus, instruments, computer programmes or any data used or intended for use in the manufacture of the said instruments, except where they have been used without the owner’s…

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Article L163-6 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

In all the cases provided for in articles L. 163-2 to L. 163-4-1 and L. 163-7, the court may order the disqualification from civic, civil and family rights provided for in article 131-26 of the Criminal Code and the disqualification, for a maximum of five years, from exercising a professional or social activity, pursuant to the provisions of articles 131-27 and 131-28 of the Criminal Code. In the same cases,…

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