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Monassier & Associés
75340 Paris Cedex 07
SIRET : 784 778 250 00042
TVA communautaire : FR 38784778250
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Cil.not is the data protection officer appointed by the Monassier & Associés to ensure that the European regulation on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data is applied.
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD) 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 firm, Cil.not, by e-mail to cil@notaires.fr. Where applicable, you may also obtain the rectification or deletion of data concerning you, obtain their limitation or oppose 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 have not been respected, you may file a claim before the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés.
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FORM | DATA RETENTION PERIOD |
Contact form | 1 year after receipt of request |
Application form | 1 year after receipt of application |
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In accordance with the legislative order no. 45-2590 of 2 November 1945, your personal data is processed by the firm for the purpose of performing notarial activities, in particular for the drafting of deeds.
In order to achieve the aforementioned purpose, your data may be transferred to the following recipients in particular:
The disclosure of these data to the aforementioned recipients may be essential to properly carry out the deed.
Documents used to draft, register and publish the deeds are kept for 30 years from the completion of all the formalities. The authentic deed and its appendices are kept for 75 years and 100 years when the deed concerns minors or protected adults.
If you have an unresolved dispute with a notary, you may contact the Médiateur du notariat on the mediateur-notariat.notaires.fr website to try, with his help, to amicably settle your dispute (articles L. 616-1 and R. 616-1 of the French Consumer Code).