Dailly Law definition

Dailly Law means articles L.313-23 et seq. of the French Monetary and Financial Code (Code Monetaire et Financier)
Dailly Law means articles L.313-23 et seq. of the Code.
Dailly Law means articles L.313-23 et seq. of the MFC.

Examples of Dailly Law in a sentence

  • In order to secure the full and punctual payment, performance and discharge by the Assignor of the Secured Liabilities, the Assignor undertakes and agrees to assign by way of security the Receivables to the Assignees in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Dailly Law.

  • In order to secure the full and punctual payment, performance and discharge by the Assignor of the Secured Liabilities, the Assignor undertakes and agrees to assign by way of security the Assigned Receivables to the Assignees in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Dailly Law.

  • The parties reserve, if applicable, the right to supplement or modify the method of transfer by resorting specifically to the rules governing the transfer of receivables in law No. 81-1 of January 2, 1981, known as the Dailly Law, by mutual consent, which shall be sufficiently established by the mere use of that process.