Article 21-5
A marriage declared null and void by a decision of a French court or a foreign court whose authority is recognised in France does not render null and void the declaration provided for in article 21-2…
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A marriage declared null and void by a decision of a French court or a foreign court whose authority is recognised in France does not render null and void the declaration provided for in article 21-2…
Sont affranchis de l'impôt sur le revenu : 1° (Provision obsolete) ; 2° (Abrogated) ; 2° bis (Abrogated) ; 3° Ambassadors and diplomatic agents, consuls and consular agents of foreign nationality, but…
Wind or water mills, attached to pillars and forming part of the building, are also immovable by their nature.
Objects which the owner of land has placed there for the service and operation of that land are immovable by destination.Animals which the owner of land has placed there for the same purpose are subje…
The owner is deemed to have attached movable effects to his land in perpetuity, when they are sealed to it in plaster or lime or cement, or, when they cannot be detached without being fractured or dam…
Pipes used to conduct water into a house or other inheritance are immovable and form part of the land to which they are attached.
Animals which the owner of the land delivers to the farmer or sharecropper for cultivation, whether valued or not, are subject to the regime of immovables as long as they remain attached to the land b…
Crops hanging by the roots and the fruits of trees not yet gathered are similarly immovable. As soon as the grains are cut and the fruits detached, though not removed, they are movable. If only part o…
The following are immovable, by the object to which they apply: The usufruct of immovable things; Servitudes or land services; Actions tending to claim immovable property.
Property is immovable, or by its nature, or by its destination, or by the object to which it applies.
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