Opposition to the payment of a cheque Sample Clauses

Opposition to the payment of a cheque. The Client is liable in case of loss, theft or fraudulent use of the cheques that have been issued to them, until the Bank receives an objection made, in accordance with the legal provisions, in writing, at the counter where their account is held, specifying the reason for the opposition and indicating the elements to identify the cheque(s) concerned, such as value, number, name of the beneficiary and date of issue. The Client can notify the Bank by telephone. However, the opposition will take effect only upon receipt of the written confirmation of the opposition. It is recalled that the legislation on cheques only allows opposition in the following cases:  loss, theft or fraudulent use of the cheque;  recovery or liquidation of the holder. Any opposition made without cause, or for a reason not provided for by the texts in force cannot be taken into account by the Bank and exposes its author to possible criminal sanctions (fine of €375,000 and/or imprisonment for five years) , if the intention to harm the beneficiary is demonstrated. In the event of opposition, the Bank is entitled to block delivery of the cheque(s) at issue until its/their validity has been judicially determined, or until the Client has released it/them.
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  • Indemnification for Certain Claims The Party providing services hereunder, its affiliates and its parent company, shall be indemnified, defended and held harmless by the Party receiving services hereunder against any claim, loss or damage arising from the receiving company’s use of the services provided under this Agreement pertaining to (1) claims for libel, slander or invasion of privacy arising from the content of the receiving company’s own communications, or (2) any claim, loss or damage claimed by the End User of the Party receiving services arising from such company’s use or reliance on the providing company’s services, actions, duties, or obligations arising out of this Agreement.

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  • Recovery of Attorney’s Fees In the event of any litigation arising from or relating to this Agreement, the prevailing party in such litigation proceedings shall be entitled to recover, from the non-prevailing party, the prevailing party’s reasonable costs and attorney’s fees, in addition to all other legal or equitable remedies to which it may otherwise be entitled.

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