Article 1372
If a deed of amicable partition is drawn up, pursuant to the provisions of article 842 of the Civil Code, the notary informs the judge, who declares the proceedings closed.
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If a deed of amicable partition is drawn up, pursuant to the provisions of article 842 of the Civil Code, the notary informs the judge, who declares the proceedings closed.
Claims made pursuant to articles 784,790,809-1,810-8,812-1-1,813,813-4,814-1,837,841-1and 1031 of the Civil Code shall be brought before the president of the judicial court, who shall rule in the mann…
The inventory may be requested by those who may request the affixing of seals and, where applicable, by the curator of the vacant estate.
Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 145, an expert may be appointed during the proceedings to estimate the property or propose the composition of the lots to be distributed.
The court shall order, under the conditions it shall determine, the sale by auction of property that cannot be easily shared or allocated. The sale is made, for immovables, according to the rules prov…
If all the undivided co-owners are capable and present or represented, they may unanimously decide that the auction will take place between them. Failing this, third parties to the undivided interest…
If, on the basis of the claim form submitted to it, it appears to the court that the case does not fall within the scope of the European Small Claims Procedure, it shall so inform the claimant by regi…
In the event of the return to the court registry of a letter of notification for which the acknowledgement of receipt has not been signed under the conditions provided for in Article 670, notification…
When the premises are closed, the bailiff may affix seals to the door if the applicant does not request that it be opened. If this is not the case, he may enter the premises by any means, in the prese…
The bailiff deposits with the notary responsible for settling the estate, or, if there is no notary, either in his office or with a bank, any securities, sums, valuables, jewellery or other precious o…
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