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Article L224-59 of the French Consumer Code

Before the conclusion of any contract between a consumer and a trader at a fair, exhibition or any commercial event covered by Chapter II of Title VI of Book VII of the French Commercial Code, the trader shall inform the consumer that he does not have a withdrawal period. .

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Article L224-62 of the French Consumer Code

Where the conclusion of a contract for the sale or provision of services between a trader and a consumer, at a fair, exhibition or any commercial event covered by Chapter II of Title VI of Book VII of the Commercial Code, is accompanied, on the part of the trader, by an offer of affected credit as defined in 9° of Article L. 311-1, the contract for the sale or provision…

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Article L224-62-1 of the French Consumer Code

When a fair, exhibition or other commercial event covered by Chapter II of Title VI of Book VII of the Commercial Code takes place on the territory of a European grouping of territorial cooperation, the representative of the State in the département may, by way of derogation from the Article 2 of Law no. 94-665 of 4 August 1994 on the use of the French language, authorise the use, without…

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Article L224-63 of the French Consumer Code

As an exception to the provisions of the first paragraph of article L. 133-3 of the French Commercial Code, the limitation period applicable to contracts for the removal of goods concluded between a professional and a consumer is set at ten calendar days from receipt of the goods transported. Reasoned protests made by registered letter within this period are effective even if no reservations were made at the time of…

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Article L224-65 of the French Consumer Code

Where the consumer personally takes delivery of the items transported and where the haulage contractor does not provide evidence that he was given the opportunity to effectively check that they are in good condition, the period referred to in article L. 133-3 du code de commerce which extinguishes all action against the valet is extended to ten days.

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Article L224-66 of the French Consumer Code

Air carriers and natural or legal persons marketing air tickets will reimburse the taxes and fees individually identified and displayed as such in the price of the ticket they have sold, which are due once the passenger has actually boarded, when the ticket is no longer valid and has not been used for carriage.

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Article L224-67 of the French Consumer Code

Any professional who markets maintenance or repair services for motor vehicles or two- or three-wheeled vehicles allows consumers to opt for the use, for certain categories of spare parts, of parts from the circular economy instead of new parts. A decree in the Conseil d’Etat will draw up a list of the categories of parts concerned and specify the definition of parts from the circular economy, within the meaning of…

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