Article 528
Goods that can be transported from one place to another are movable by their nature.
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Goods that can be transported from one place to another are movable by their nature.
The expression "movable property", that of "furniture or household effects", generally includes anything that is deemed to be movable according to the rules set out above. The sale or gift of a furnis…
Private individuals have free disposal of the property belonging to them, subject to the modifications established by the laws. Property that does not belong to private individuals is administered and…
Wind or water mills, attached to pillars and forming part of the building, are also immovable by their nature.
The word "movable", used alone in the provisions of the law or of man, without any other addition or designation, does not include cash, gems, active debts, books, medals, instruments of science, arts…
The property of persons who die without heirs or whose estates are abandoned belongs to the State.
The guardian draws up the guardianship budget, determining the annual sums required for the maintenance of the protected person and the reimbursement of the costs of administering his or her property,…
As an exception to articles 510 to 512, the judge may decide to exempt the guardian from submitting the management account for approval in consideration of the protected person's modest income or asse…
Exceptionally and in the interests of the protected person, a guardian who is not a judicial representative for the protection of adults may, with the authorisation of the family council or, failing t…
Property is movable by its nature or by determination of law.
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