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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: General provisions

Article 2511

…fourth paragraphs of this article, are registered in the Mayotte land register mentioned in article 2513 real estate of any kind, whether built on or not, with the exception of that belonging to the p…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Registration of rights in immovable property

Article 2521

Without prejudice to other rights the registration of which is provided for by the provisions of this code, other codes or civil legislation applicable to Mayotte, the following are registered in the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Registration of rights in immovable property

Article 2525

…ster, without delay and independently of the will of the parties, the rights referred to in Article 2521 resulting from acts drawn up before them and referred to in article 2524.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Registration of rights in immovable property

Article 2526

Any person who has an interest therein shall apply to the Registrar, by producing the writings executed in authentic form constituting the rights to be registered and other documents the filing of whi…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title II: Provisions relating to Book II

Article 2500

…articles 642 and 643, are applicable in Mayotte subject to the adaptations provided for in Articles 2501 et 2502. The provisions relating to buildings apply only subject to the provisions of Title IV…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Registration of rights in immovable property

Article 2528

Rights subject to registration pursuant to article 2521 are, if they have not been registered, unenforceable against third parties who, on the same immovable, have acquired, from the same author, comp…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: General provisions

Article 2510

The registration of an immovable guarantees the right of ownership as well as all other rights recognised in the title deed established at the end of a procedure that reveals all rights already consti…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Registration of immovable property and its effects

Article 2519

Title deeds and their registrations retain the rights they record as long as they have not been cancelled or amended and are proof to third parties that the person named therein is vested with the rig…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title IV: Provisions relating to the registration of immovable property and rights over immovable property.

Article 2509

In Mayotte, rights in immovable property, liens and mortgages and the rules concerning the organisation, constitution, transmission and extinction of rights in rem in immovable property and other righ…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Registration of immovable property and its effects

Article 2520

If the registrar rejects the application for registration or considers that it cannot be acted upon, the registrar forwards it to the court. The same applies if there are oppositions or applications f…

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