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Article L761-1 of the French Consumer Code

The benefit of the provisions of this book shall be forfeited: 1° Any person who has knowingly made false declarations or submitted inaccurate documents; 2° Any person who has embezzled or concealed or attempted to embezzle or conceal, all or part of his assets ; 3° Any person who, without the agreement of their creditors, the commission or the judge, has increased their indebtedness by taking out new loans or…

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Article L761-2 of the French Consumer Code

Any act or payment made in violation of articles L. 721-2, L. 722-2, L. 722-3, L. 722-4, L. 722-5, L. 722-12, L. 722-13, L. 722-14, L. 722-16, L. 724-4, L. 732-2, L. 733-1 and L. 733-4 may be annulled by the protection litigation judge, at the request of the commission, made within a period of one year from the date of the act or payment of the claim. The credit…

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Article L762-1 of the French Consumer Code

The Banque de France and the companies mentioned in the first paragraph of Article L. 751-2, to provide anyone with a copy of the information contained in the file referred to in article L. 751-1 is punishable by the penalties laid down in articles 226-21 and 226-22 of the Penal Code.

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Article L762-2 of the French Consumer Code

The collection of information contained in the file mentioned in article L. 751-1 by persons other than the Banque de France and the companies mentioned in the first paragraph of Article L. 751-2 is punishable by the penalties set out in article 226-18 of the Penal Code.

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