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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section III: Annual tax on vacant dwellings.

Article 232

…ber of housing applications in relation to the number of annual moves into the social rental stock ;2° In municipalities that do not meet the conditions set out in 1° of this I where there is a marked…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Exemptions and special schemes.

Article 207

…sons they represent and provided that they operate in accordance with the provisions governing them;2° Except for transactions carried out with non members and provided that they operate in accordance…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-section I: The decision ordering the expert assessment.

Article 265

…perts or the appointment as expert of a person not on one of the lists drawn up pursuant to Article 2 of law no. 71-498 of 29 June 1971 relating to legal experts; Appoints the expert or experts; State…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title XIV: Trusts

Article 2018

…ty: 1° The assets, rights or securities transferred. If they are future, they must be determinable; 2° The duration of the transfer, which may not exceed ninety-nine years from the signing of the cont…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
20°: Tax reduction for donations made by individuals

Article 200

…he right to an income tax reduction equal to 66% of their amount the sums taken within the limit of 20% of taxable income which correspond to donations and payments, including the express abandonment…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VI: Respective rights and duties of spouses

Article 220

Each of the spouses has the power to enter alone into contracts which have as their object the maintenance of the household or the education of the children: any debt thus contracted by one obliges th…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
II: Optional taxable transactions

Article 260

The following may pay value added tax at their request: 1° (Provision no longer applicable). 2° Persons who let bare premises for the purposes of the business of a lessee liable for value added tax or…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-section II: Expertise operations.

Article 276

The expert must take into consideration the observations or claims of the parties, and, where they are in writing, attach them to his opinion if the parties so request. However, where the expert has s…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
XVIII: Declaration of commissions, brokerage, rebates, fees, royalties, partners' remuneration and profit shares

Article 241

Companies, companies or associations that collect and pay copyright or inventor's rights are required to declare, the amount of the sums they pay to their members or principals.This declaration may be…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Causes of interruption of prescription.

Article 2245

The interpellation made to one of the joint and several debtors by an application to court or by an act of forced execution or the acknowledgement by the debtor of the right of the one against whom he…

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