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Paragraph 2: Deeds relating mainly to real estate and land

Article A444-90-1

I.-The transfer of ownership free of charge of the movable and immovable property mentioned in article L. 719-14 of the Education Code gives rise to the collection of a proportional fee, according to…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 2: Deeds relating mainly to real estate and land

Article A444-91

The sale or transfer by mutual agreement (number 54 of table 5) gives rise to the collection of a proportional fee, according to the following scale:Tranches of assessment Applicable rate 0 to €6,500…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 2: Deeds relating mainly to real estate and land

Article A444-85

The specifications (numbers 44 to 46 in Table 5) give rise to the following fees: Service number the service (table 5 of article appendix 4-7) Designation of service Fee 44 Drawing up specifications w…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 2: Deeds relating mainly to real estate and land

Article A444-102-1

Sales by voluntary auction of all goods and rights other than movable and movable objects, retail trees and boats give rise to the collection of a proportional emolument, according to the following sc…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 2: Deeds relating mainly to real estate and land

Article A444-88

The origin of ownership by separate deed (number 51 in table 5) gives rise to the collection of a fee of €3.78 per reported transfer.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 2: Deeds relating mainly to real estate and land

Article A444-99

Sales, transfers free of charge or contributions of building land, equipped or with an obligation for the seller to equip them, granted by départements, communes, public establishments and equipment c…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Acts relating primarily to economic activity

Article A444-141

…fixed fee of €26.41;2° With regard to the release of a mortgage registration, lien, pledge, pledge and reduction of mortgage:a) Definitive or partial reducing the claim, of an emolument proportional…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Acts relating primarily to economic activity

Article A444-159

…ppendix 4-9, in association matters (number 160 in table 5), deeds relating to property subject to land registration give rise to the collection of a proportional fee, according to the following scale…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Acts relating primarily to economic activity

Article A444-160

Compensation settlements in the event of expropriation for reasons of public utility (numbers 161 to 163 of table 5) give rise to the collection of a proportional fee:1° Before expropriation is pronou…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Acts relating primarily to economic activity

Article A444-157

The amicable order, with or without receipt (number 158 in table 5), gives rise to the collection of an emolument proportional to the gross assets, according to the following scale: Base brackets Rate…

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