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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Capacity to dispose of or receive by gift inter vivos or by will.

Article 904

A minor who has reached the age of sixteen and is not emancipated may dispose only by will, and only up to the amount of half of the property which the law allows an adult to dispose of. However, if h…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Capacity to dispose of or receive by gift inter vivos or by will.

Article 907

…son who has been his guardian, unless the final account of the guardianship has first been rendered and discharged. Excepted in the above two cases are the ascendants of minors who are or have been th…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 900

In any disposition inter vivos or testamentary, impossible conditions, those contrary to law or morality, shall be deemed unwritten.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Capacity to dispose of or receive by gift inter vivos or by will.

Article 901

To make a liberality, one must be of sound mind. A liberality is void where consent has been vitiated by error, fraud or violence.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: The form of gifts inter vivos.

Article 944

Any gift inter vivos, made under conditions the performance of which depends on the sole will of the donor, shall be void.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Exceptions to the rule that gifts inter vivos are irrevocable.

Article 957

The application for revocation on grounds of ingratitude must be made within one year from the day of the offence imputed by the donor to the donee, or from the day on which the offence could have bee…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1 : General rules on the form of wills.

Article 971

A will by public deed is received by two notaries or by one notary assisted by two witnesses.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2 : Special rules on the form of certain wills.

Article 982

The wills mentioned in the preceding article may still, if the testator is ill or wounded, be received, in military hospitals or medical units, as defined by army regulations, by the chief medical off…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2 : Special rules on the form of certain wills.

Article 983

In all cases, a duplicate original of the wills referred to in articles 981and 982. If this formality could not be carried out due to the testator's state of health, a copy of the will, signed by the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2 : Special rules on the form of certain wills.

Article 993

The vessel's logbook shall mention, opposite the testator's name, the handing over of the originals or the copy of the will made, as the case may be, to the consulate, to the minister responsible for…

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