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French General Tax CodeIn force
C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 E

I. - Undeveloped properties classified in the first, second, third, fifth, sixth and eighth categories as defined in the ministerial instruction of sixth and eighth categories defined in article 18 of…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 H

I. - When located in Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte or La Réunion, unbuilt properties classified in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth categories defined…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 G

I. - Municipal councils and the deliberative bodies of public establishments for inter-communal cooperation with their own tax system may, by a decision taken under the conditions provided for in I of…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 1395

Matrimonial agreements must be drawn up before the marriage is celebrated and can only take effect on the day of that celebration.

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French General Tax CodeIn force
C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395

The following are exempt from property tax on undeveloped properties:1° Land sown, planted or replanted with woodland, for the first thirty years of sowing, planting or replanting. From 1 January of t…

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C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 A

Municipal councils and the deliberative bodies of public establishments for inter-communal cooperation with their own tax status may exempt, each for its own share, newly planted walnut-tree land from…

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C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 B

I. - Land planted with truffle trees is, with effect from 1 January 1991, exempt from property tax on undeveloped property for the fifteen years following the year in which it was planted, by decision…

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C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 B bis

I. - Non-built properties classified in the second and sixth categories defined in article 18 of the ministerial instruction of 31 December 1908 and located in the wetlands defined in 1° of I of artic…

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C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 A bis

From 1 January 2012, municipal councils and the deliberative bodies of local authority groupings with their own tax status may exempt orchards, fruit crops of trees and shrubs and vines, each for its…

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C: Temporary exemptions

Article 1395 A ter

In French Guiana, municipal councils and the deliberative bodies of public establishments for inter-communal cooperation with their own tax status may, by a decision taken under the conditions provide…

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