French Consumer Law
Auteurs : Louis Vogel, Joseph Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Chapter 1: Context
Chapter 2: Consumer organizations
Section 1: Investigations
II: Intelligence gathering, control of identity and dissemination of information
III: Audits, taking of samples and analysis of goods
IV: Consignment and seizure
V: Joint expert assessment
VI: Search and seizure operations
Section 3: Post investigation measures
Section 4: Judicial proceedings
Chapter 4: Action by consumer associations
Part 1: Advertising and sales promotion
Part 2: Sale
Part 3: After Sale
13. Access to premises and vehicles
1 minute de lecture
Article L. 512-5 (former Article L. 215-3, para. 1) of the Consumer Code allows investigators to operate in public places. Between 8 AM and 8 PM hours, they can enter premises used for trade or for the provision of a service and access all means of transport used for professional purposes. However, these time constraints do not apply if these same sites are open to the public or when activities of …