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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Authorised legal acts.

Article 815-6

The President of the Judicial Court may prescribe or authorise any urgent measures required by the common interest.He may, in particular, authorise an undivided co-owner to collect from the debtors of…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rights and obligations of undivided co-owners.

Article 815-11

Any undivided co-owner may claim his annual share of the profits, after deduction of the expenses incurred by the acts to which he has consented or which are enforceable against him.In the absence of…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rights and obligations of undivided co-owners.

Article 815-12

An undivided co-owner who manages one or more undivided assets is liable for the net proceeds of his management. He or she shall be entitled to remuneration for his or her activity under the condition…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rights and obligations of undivided co-owners.

Article 815-15

If all or part of an undivided co-owner's rights in the undivided property or in one or more of these properties are to be sold by auction, the lawyer or notary must inform the undivided co-owners by…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rights and obligations of undivided co-owners.

Article 815-10

Receivables and indemnities which replace undivided property, as well as property acquired, with the consent of all the undivided co-owners, in use or replacement of undivided property, are by operati…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Authorised legal acts.

Article 815-4

If one of the undivided co-owners is unable to express his will, another may be empowered by the court to represent him, generally or for certain specific acts, the conditions and extent of such repre…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rights and obligations of undivided co-owners.

Article 815-14

An undivided co-owner who intends to transfer, for valuable consideration, all or part of his rights in the undivided property or in one or more of these properties to a person outside the joint owner…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rights and obligations of undivided co-owners.

Article 815-13

When an undivided co-owner has improved the condition of undivided property at his own expense, he must be taken into account according to equity, having regard to what has increased the value of the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Authorised legal acts.

Article 815-7

The president of the court may also prohibit the removal of tangible movables except to specify those whose personal use he assigns to one or other of the beneficiaries, on condition that they give se…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Authorised legal acts.

Article 815-5

An undivided co-owner may be authorised by a court to carry out alone an act for which the consent of a co-undivided co-owner would be required, if the latter's refusal jeopardises the common interest…

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