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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Right of accession in relation to movable property

Article 570

If a craftsman or any other person has used material which did not belong to him to form a thing of a new kind, whether or not the material can return to its first form, the person who was the owner o…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title II: Ownership

Article 544

Ownership is the right to enjoy and dispose of things in the most absolute manner, provided they are not used in a way prohibited by laws or regulations.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: Right of accession to what is produced by the thing

Article 548

The fruits produced by the thing belong to the owner only on condition that he reimburses the costs of ploughing, work and sowing carried out by third parties, the value of which is estimated at the d…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Right of accession in relation to movable property

Article 568

Nevertheless, when the thing joined is much more valuable than the main thing, and when it has been used without the owner's knowledge, the owner may request that the thing joined be separated in orde…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Right of accession in relation to movable property

Article 571

If, however, the labour were so great that it far exceeded the value of the material employed, the industry would then be deemed the principal part, and the workman would have the right to retain the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rights of the usufructuary

Article 596

The usufructuary enjoys the increase that has occurred by alluvium to the object of which he has the usufruct.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Right of accession in relation to movable property

Article 565

The right of accession, when it has as its object two movable things belonging to two different masters, is entirely subordinate to the principles of natural equity. The following rules will serve as…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rights of the usufructuary

Article 586

Civil fruits are deemed to be acquired day by day and belong to the usufructuary in proportion to the duration of his usufruct. This rule applies to farm lease prices as well as house rents and other…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rights of the usufructuary

Article 588

The usufruct of a life annuity also gives the usufructuary, for the duration of his usufruct, the right to receive the arrears, without being required to make any restitution.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: The right of accession in relation to immovable property

Article 562

If a watercourse, in forming a new branch, cuts across and embraces the field of a riparian owner, and makes an island of it, that owner retains ownership of his field, even though the island has form…

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