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Article R513-31 of the French Insurance Code

The Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution shall immediately inform the public of the withdrawal of authorisation by means of a press release posted on its website. It shall also immediately inform the body referred to in Article L. 512-1, which shall publish this information on its website. The association concerned shall inform its members of its withdrawal of approval by any means as soon as it receives notification….

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Article R514-1 of the French Insurance Code

I.- In order to verify the good repute requirements referred to in I to III and V of article L. 322-2, the body referred to in article R. 512-3 shall request a copy of bulletin no. 2 of the criminal record of the person concerned from the national criminal record database automated by a secure means of telecommunication, or its equivalent for nationals of another Member State of the European…

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Article R514-3 of the French Insurance Code

Proof of professional competence as provided for in article I of article L. 511-2 must be provided by presenting one of the following documents, as appropriate: a) The training booklet defined in article R. 514-4 ; b) Training certificate referred to in article R. 514-5 ; c) Certificate of employment ; d) Diploma, title or certificate mentioned in articles R. 512-9, R. 512-10 and R. 512-12.

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Article R514-4 of the French Insurance Code

The training booklet, signed by the persons with whom the training was carried out, includes as an appendix the results of the skills assessment referred to in II of article R. 512-11. It is returned to its holder as soon as possible.

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Article R521-1 of the French Insurance Code

I.- Pursuant to I of Article L. 521-2, the distributor shall provide the subscriber with the contact details and address of its complaints department, where one exists, and shall inform the subscriber of the procedures for recourse to a mediation process under the conditions laid down in Title I of Book VI of the Consumer Code. The distributor will also provide the contact details and address of the Autorité de…

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Article R521-2 of the French Insurance Code

I.-The standardised information document on the insurance product referred to in article L. 112-2, as well as any other information provided by a distributor pursuant to articles L. 521-1 to L. 521-3 and articles L. 522-3 and L. 522-4, are communicated to the policyholder or member in a clear, accurate and non-misleading manner. If, pursuant to the provisions of article L. 521-6, this information is communicated by means of a…

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Article R521-3 of the French Insurance Code

Where, when offering or concluding a life insurance or capitalisation contract, the insurer provides a prospective policyholder or a prospective member with figures relating to the amount of possible benefits in addition to and over and above the benefits agreed in the contract, he shall provide him with an example of the calculation of these benefits, applying three different interest rates to their basis. It shall inform the prospective subscriber…

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Article R521-4 of the French Insurance Code

All correspondence or advertising, regardless of the medium, from a distributor acting in this capacity must indicate its name or corporate name, business address and, where applicable, its intermediary registration number. If such correspondence or advertising concerns the taking out of or subscription to a contract with an insurance undertaking, or sets out the conditions for taking out or subscribing to such a contract, it must also indicate the name…

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Article R541-1 of the French Insurance Code

This Book, in the version in force at the time of publication of Decree no. 2010-217 of 3 March 2010 , is applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands. Articles R. 511-2 and R. 512-9 are applicable in the Wallis and Futuna Islands as amended by Decree no. 2014-1315 of 3 November 2014 containing various provisions adapting financial matters to European Union law and relating to finance companies.

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