Article 2511
Subject to the provisions of the third and 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, wi…
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Subject to the provisions of the third and 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, wi…
Articles 515-14 to 710, with the exception of articles 642 and 643, are applicable in Mayotte subject to the adaptations provided for in Articles 2501 et 2502. The provisions relating to buildings app…
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…
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…
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…
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…
As an exception to the provisions of Article 2377, the only general liens on immovable property applicable in Mayotte are legal costs and the rights of the Public Treasury. These two liens are exempt…
For the purposes of their publication, distraint orders relating to lots depending on an immovable subject to the status of co-ownership are deemed not to relate to the share of the common parts inclu…
A spouse may not introduce into the proceedings evidence obtained by violence or fraud.
Statements of facts drawn up at the request of a spouse shall be excluded from the proceedings if there has been an infringement of the home or an unlawful invasion of privacy.
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