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

Article 564

Pigeons, rabbits, fish, which pass into another dovecote, rabbit warren or body of water referred to in articles L. 431-6 and L. 431-7 of the Environment Code belong to their owner, provided they have…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rights of the usufructuary

Article 595

The usufructuary may enjoy by himself, lease to another, even sell or transfer his right free of charge. Leases which the usufructuary alone has made for a period which exceeds nine years are, in the…

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

Article 573

Where a thing has been formed by the mixture of several materials belonging to different owners, but none of which can be regarded as the principal material, if the materials can be separated, the one…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rights of the usufructuary

Article 598

He shall also enjoy, in the same manner as the owner, mines and quarries which are in operation at the opening of the usufruct; and nevertheless, if it is a question of an operation which cannot be ma…

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

Article 552

Property of the ground carries with it ownership of the land above and below.The owner may make above it all the plantations and constructions he deems appropriate, subject to the exceptions set out i…

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

Article 560

Islands, islets and landings that form in the bed of state-owned watercourses belong to the public entity that owns the domain concerned, in the absence of a title or prescription to the contrary.

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

Article 577

Those who have used materials belonging to others, and without their knowledge, may also be ordered to pay damages, if appropriate, without prejudice to proceedings by extraordinary means, if the case…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: Usufruct

Article 578

Usufruct is the right to enjoy things owned by another, like the owner himself, but with the charge of preserving their substance.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Property in relation to those who own it

Article 542

Communal assets are those to whose ownership or proceeds the inhabitants of one or more communes have an acquired right.

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

Article 553

All constructions, plantations and works on land or in the interior are presumed to have been made by the owner at his own expense and to belong to him, unless the contrary is proved; without prejudic…

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