Article 1677
Proof of injury may be admitted only by judgment, and only in cases where the facts asserted are sufficiently likely and serious enough to give rise to a presumption of injury.
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Proof of injury may be admitted only by judgment, and only in cases where the facts asserted are sufficiently likely and serious enough to give rise to a presumption of injury.
But, in the case of the two preceding articles, the purchaser may require all the co-sellers or all the co-heirs to be put in issue, in order to conciliate among themselves for the resumption of the w…
If the purchaser has left several heirs, the action for redemption may be brought against each of them only for his share, in the case where it is still undivided, and in the case where the thing sold…
1. The withholding tax provided for in 1° of 2 of Article 204 A is made by the debtor upon payment of the sums and benefits referred to in Article 204 F.Where the debtor of the withholding tax is not…
The sums owed by employers in respect of the payroll tax referred to in article 231 must be remitted to the competent public accountant under the conditions and within the time limits that are set by…
…party shall be notified in accordance with the conditions set out in the first paragraph of Article 167, where applicable in the presence of the expert or experts. In criminal cases, this presence is…
…in l'article 125 A, the withholding tax relating to interest on savings bonds mentioned in article 1678 bis and the levies on income attached to capitalisation bonds or contracts and to investments o…
…income is paid and subject to the same penalties as the withholding tax provided for in article 119 bis. These penalties are also applicable to the levy due pursuant to III of article 117 quater, unle…
The deductions provided for in articles 182 A, 182 A bis and 182 B shall be made by the debtor of the sums paid and the deduction provided for in article 182 A ter is made by the person mentioned in I…
…tributions in respect of the previous year, pursuant to 3° of article 1459, articles 1464 to 1464 I bis, article 1464 M, articles 1465 to 1466 F and article 1478 bis;- and, on the other hand, the amou…
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