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Article L513-4 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

I. – Exposures to the public entities referred to in Article L. 513-2 are assets, such as loans, or off-balance sheet commitments to or fully guaranteed by the entities listed below: 1. Central governments, central banks, public institutions, local authorities or groups thereof of a Member State of the European Union; 2. Central governments or central banks of non-EU Member States with the highest credit quality rating established by an…

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Article L513-6 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Promissory notes governed by articles L. 313-42 et seq. are treated in the same way as the loans referred to in article L. 513-3 , provided that the receivables secured by them comply with the conditions referred to in article L. 513-3, as well as loans guaranteed by the remittance, assignment or pledging of receivables and which the société de crédit foncier has granted by benefiting from the provisions of…

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Article L513-7 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Under conditions set by decree in the Conseil d’Etat, assets other than those defined in articles L. 513-2 to L. 513-6 may be held by sociétés de crédit foncier and financed by preferential resources. This decree sets the maximum proportion that these other assets may represent.

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Article L513-9 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Each quarter, sociétés de crédit foncier publish information on their website relating to their issues of “obligations foncières” and other senior debt referred to in Article L. 513-2 (I)(2), enabling investors to assess the profile of the loans, securities, deposits and exposures to be financed as well as the associated risks. They shall provide the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution, on a quarterly basis, with information on their…

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Article L513-10 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

In order to cover the management of loans and exposures referred to in articles L. 513-3 to L. 513-7, obligations foncières or other resources benefiting from the preferential right defined in article L. 513-11, sociétés de crédit foncier may use forward financial instruments, as defined in article L. 211-1. However, sums due in respect of forward financial instruments entered into by sociétés de crédit foncier to hedge their assets and…

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Article L513-11 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Notwithstanding any legislative provisions to the contrary, and in particular those of Book VI of the French Commercial Code : 1. Sums arising from loans or similar claims, exposures, securities and deposits referred to in articles L. 513-3 to L. 513-7, including where applicable in respect of mortgages, guarantees, accessories and indemnities relating to these assets, financial instruments referred to in article L. 513-10, where applicable after offsetting, as well…

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Article L513-12 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

The total amount of the assets of sociétés de crédit foncier must be greater than the amount of the liabilities benefiting from the privilege referred to in article L. 513-11. The Minister responsible for the economy shall determine the methods for valuing these assets and liabilities.

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Article L513-13 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

Loans and exposures referred to in Article L. 513-2 and similar receivables are assigned to a société de crédit foncier simply by delivering a slip to the assignee, the details of which are set by decree. Notwithstanding the opening of any safeguard, receivership or liquidation proceedings against the assignor subsequent to the assignment, the assignment takes effect between the parties and becomes enforceable against third parties on the date entered…

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Article L513-14 of the French Monetary and Financial Code

When all or part of the remuneration due under a partnership contract or a contract referred to in the first paragraph of Article L. 6148-5 of the Public Health Code in respect of investment costs, which include in particular study and design costs, construction costs and related costs, interim financial costs and financing costs, is assigned pursuant to Article L. 513-13 of this Code, the contract may provide for this…

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