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The editor-in-chief and manager of this electronic publication is Marie-Hélène Péro, legal representative of the practice designated below :

 

Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux
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78460 Chevreuse

 

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Intellectual property and rights of use

The content of this website is protected by literary and artistic property, the Berne Convention and the Book I of the French Intellectual Property Code.

Any reproduction other than for private use by the user of the website, particularly with a view to public dissemination by any means, is strictly prohibited without the prior written authorisation of Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux.

Any unauthorised use of the website or its content or the information disclosed therein will incur the liability of the user and will constitute an infringement sanctioned by Article L 335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.

 

Liability

All information accessible via this website is provided as is. Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux gives no guarantee, either express or implied, and assumes no responsibility for the use of this information.

Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux is not responsible for the accuracy, errors or omissions contained on this website. The user is solely responsible for the use of such information.

The Practice reserves the right to modify this information at any time, in particular by updating this website. The Practice may not be held liable for any damage whatsoever, whether direct or indirect, resulting from information contained on this website.

The user undertakes not to transmit via this website any information that may result in civil or criminal liability and therefore undertakes not to disclose via this website any information that is illegal, contrary to public order or defamatory. External websites with a hypertext link to this website are not under the control of Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux, which therefore declines all responsibility for their content. The user is solely responsible for their use.

 

Personal data protection and cookie management policy

Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux undertakes to ensure that the collection and processing of your personal data, either carried out via this site or as part of the processing of your file within the practice, complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the French Data Protection Act.

Cil.not is the data protection officer appointed by the practice to ensure the application of the European regulation on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data.

In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the French Data Protection Act, you may access your personal data directly by sending your request to the data protection officer appointed by the practice, Cil.not, by sending an email to cil@notaires.fr. Where applicable, you may also obtain the rectification or erasure of data concerning you, restrict their processing or object to the processing of such data on legitimate grounds, except in cases where the regulations do not allow the exercise of these rights.
If you believe that your rights are not being respected, you may lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL).

 

COLLECTION AND PROCESSING OF YOUR DATA FROM THIS WEBSITE

Each contact or application form on this website indicates the purpose of collecting such data, where such data are mandatory or optional for the management of your request, as well as the recipient of your request (in principle, unless otherwise specified, only Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux will have access to your data).

Data retention period

 

Forms Data retention period
Contact form 1 year after receipt of the request
Application form 1 year after receipt of the application

 

Cookies

Viewing this website generates functional cookies that allow you to browse our website but that are deleted from your computer as soon as you leave it, as well as audience measurement cookies that allow us to collect information about the use of the website. These cookies do not make it possible to identify you.

The list of cookies used is as follows :

 

NAMES OF COOKIES USED DESCRIPTION EXPIRY
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Newsletter

The email addresses collected on this website via the newsletter registration form are only used to send this electronic legal information letter.

These email addresses are stored in a third-party application without any other associated information and are managed by the Monassier Group.

These email addresses are not used in any other way.

You can unsubscribe from the newsletter by clicking on the “unsubscribe from the newsletter” link at the end of the newsletter. Your email address will be automatically deleted from the electronic file.

 

Social media

Social networks improve the website’s user-friendliness and help promote it through sharing.

Some features of this website (content sharing on social networks and direct video playback) are based on services offered by third-party websites. These features deposit cookies allowing these websites to track your browsing activity. You can find out about the nature of cookies deposited by clicking on “Learn more”.

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PERSONAL DATA NECESSARY FOR THE DRAFTING OF DOCUMENTS

In accordance with Order No. 45-2590 of 2 November 1945, your personal data are processed by Augereau-Hue, Péro et Faucheux to carry out notarial activities, in particular deed formalities.

For the aforementioned purpose, your data may be transferred to the following recipients in particular :

  • government bodies or legally authorised partners such as the General Directorate of Public Finance or, where applicable, the land register, notarial authorities, notarial bodies or the central files of the notarial profession (centralised file of last wills and testaments, centralised electronic archive of notaries, register of civil partnerships, etc.),
  • the notarial practices participating in the deed,
  • the financial institutions concerned,
  • specialist advisory bodies for the management of notarial activities,
  • the Superior Council of Notaries or its delegate, for the production of statistics enabling the valuation of real estate assets, pursuant to Decree No. 2013-803 of 3 September 2013.
  • public or private bodies for verification operations in connection with the search for politically exposed persons or persons subject to the freezing of assets or sanctions, the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism. These checks are subject to the transfer of data to a country outside the European Union with data protection legislation recognised as equivalent by the European Commission.

The disclosure of such data to these recipients may be essential in order to successfully complete the deed.

Documents used to draw up, register and publish deeds are retained for 30 years from completion of all formalities. The notarised deed and its appendices are kept for 75 years and 100 years where the deed concerns protected minors or adults.

 

Notary Ombudsman

In the event of an unresolved dispute with a notary, you may refer the matter to the Notary Ombudsman at mediateur-notariat.notaires.fr in order to attempt to find an amicable resolution to the dispute with his or her assistance (Articles L. 616-1 and R. 616-1 of the French Consumer Affairs Code).

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