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Article R512-14 of the French Consumer Code

When the sample is taken, a receipt is given to the owner or holder of the goods.It states the nature and quantities of samples taken.In the event of sampling during transport, the receipt is given to the representative of the transport company.

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Article R512-15 of the French Consumer Code

At least one of the samples shall be left with the owner or holder of the product, who shall under no circumstances alter the condition of the samples entrusted to him. The guarantee measures that may be imposed are set by the order mentioned in Article R. 512-12.

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Article R512-16 of the French Consumer Code

The report and, where applicable, the samples are deposited by the authorised agent with the administrative department that records the sampling. An order of the Minister for the Economy may authorise samples to be sent to any other administrative department. The administrative department that receives the samples registers them, records the identifier on the report and labels each sample attached to the report. Samples required for testing or analysis are…

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Article R512-16-1 of the French Consumer Code

The provisions of this subparagraph apply to the removal of goods made available on the market by means of a remote communication technique. The provisions of the first two paragraphs of Article R. 512-12 are applicable to these levies.

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Article R512-16-3 of the French Consumer Code

On receipt of the goods, samples are taken and sealed. These seals retain an identification label bearing in particular the following information: 1° The name under which the goods are being made available; 2° The date and time of the order; > The date and time of the order 3° The date and time of delivery of the goods; 4° The date and time the samples were taken and sealed;…

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Article R512-16-4 of the French Consumer Code

The order and delivery of the goods shall be recorded in a report containing, in addition to a description of the goods and an indication of the price paid when the order was placed, including transport costs, the following information: 1° The surname, first names, position and place of residence of the authorised agent; 2° The date and time of the order; > The date and time of the order…

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