Article 1705
The fees for deeds to be registered or submitted to the merged formality shall be paid, namely:1° By notaries, for deeds executed before them;2° By bailiffs and others with power to effect service of…
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The fees for deeds to be registered or submitted to the merged formality shall be paid, namely:1° By notaries, for deeds executed before them;2° By bailiffs and others with power to effect service of…
Death transfer declaration duties are paid by the heirs, donees or legatees. Co-heirs, with the exception of those exempt from death duties, are jointly and severally liable.
In all cases, insurers, their responsible representatives, their agents, managers of establishments or branches, or their representatives, brokers and intermediaries and policyholders are jointly and…
…y, shall be borne by the new possessors, and those of all other deeds shall be borne by the parties to whom the deeds benefit, where, in these various cases, no provisions to the contrary have been st…
The parties are jointly and severally liable to the Treasury for the payment of simple duties and penalties payable on arbitral awards and court decisions.
Public officers who, under the terms of articles 1705 and 1706, have made, for the parties, the advance payment of registration duties or land registration tax may pursue payment in accordance with th…
STANDARD AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE CONDITIONS OF INTERVENTION OF VOLUNTEERS ACCOMPANYING PEOPLE IN PALLIATIVE CARE IN HEALTH ESTABLISHMENTS AND SOCIAL AND MEDICO-SOCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS MENTIONED IN ART…
…DISABILITY OF VICTIMS OF MEDICAL ACCIDENTS, IATROGENIC CONDITIONS OR NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE D. 1142-2 I. - NEUROLOGYNeurological deficits should only be assessed after a sufficie…
…DISABILITY OF VICTIMS OF MEDICAL ACCIDENTS, IATROGENIC CONDITIONS OR NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE D. 1142-2 VII. - CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMWhatever the nature and origin of the cardiovasc…
…tions for the purpose of supervising patients recognised as having a long-term illness, as referred to in article D 1172-2 1. Be capable of encouraging the adoption of health-promoting behaviours. 2.…
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