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French Civil CodeIn force
Preliminary Title: Publication, effects and application of laws in general

Article 6

There can be no derogation, by particular agreements, from laws which concern public order and morality.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Marriage certificates.

Article 65

If the marriage has not been celebrated within one year from the expiry of the publication period, it may only be celebrated again after a new publication made in the above form.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Marriage certificates.

Article 66

The acts of opposition to the marriage will be signed on the original and on the copy by the objectors or by their authorised representatives, special and authentic; they will be served, with the copy…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: The act of recognition.

Article 62

…es or, failing that, any useful information about the birth, subject to the provisions of Article 326.The act of recognition is entered on its date in the civil status registers. Only the particulars…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Marriage certificates.

Article 68

In the event of opposition, the civil registrar will not be able to celebrate the marriage until he has been given the release, on pain of a €3,000 fine and all damages.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Marriage certificates.

Article 63

…in the event of dispensation from publication granted in accordance with the provisions of Article 169, the celebration of the marriage is subject:1° To the submission, for each of the future spouses,…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Changes of forenames and surnames.

Article 61

Any person who can demonstrate a legitimate interest may apply to change his or her name. The purpose of the application to change the name may be to prevent the extinction of the name borne by an asc…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Changes of forenames and surnames.

Article 60

Any person may apply to the civil registrar to change their forename. The application is submitted to the civil registrar of the place of residence or the place where the birth certificate was drawn u…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Marriage certificates.

Article 64

The poster provided for in the previous article will remain affixed to the door of the common house for ten days. The marriage may not be celebrated before the tenth day since and not including that o…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Marriage certificates.

Article 69

If the publication has been made in several communes, the civil registrar of each commune shall without delay send to the one of them who is to celebrate the marriage a certificate stating that there…

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