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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-title I: Common provisions.

Article 530

The time limit runs against a person under guardianship only from the day on which the judgment is notified both to his legal representative and to the subrogated guardian, if any, even if the latter…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Furnishings

Article 531

Boats, ferries, ships, mills and baths on boats, and generally all factories not fixed by pillars, and not forming part of the house, are movable: the seizure of some of these objects may, however, be…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter IV: Final proceedings before the Police Court

Article 539

If the police court finds that the act constitutes a contravention, it shall impose the penalty, subject to the provisions of the articles 132-59 to 132-70 of the Penal Code and articles 747-3 and 747…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Sub-title I: Common provisions.

Article 537

Judicial administration measures are not subject to appeal.

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French General Tax CodeIn force
III: Common obligations

Article 538

New works deposited with manufacturers and dealers with a view to sale and used works which the said manufacturers have received on deposit, for whatever reason and in particular for repair, must also…

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

Article 539

The property of persons who die without heirs or whose estates are abandoned belongs to the State.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Furnishings

Article 530

Any annuity established in perpetuity for the price of the sale of real estate, or as a condition of the transfer for valuable consideration or free of charge of real estate, is essentially redeemable…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Furnishings

Article 534

The words "furniture" include only furniture intended for the use and decoration of flats, such as tapestries, beds, seats, mirrors, clocks, tables, porcelain and other objects of this nature. Paintin…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Furnishings

Article 532

Materials coming from the demolition of a building, those assembled to build a new one, are movable until they are employed by the workman in a construction.

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Chapter III: Referral to the Police Court

Article 533

The articles 388-1,388-2,388-3,388-4 and 390 to 392-1 are applicable before the police court.

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