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Showing 111120 of 35468 articles for Art. CAA Douai 17-3-2022 n° 19DA01635

French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1778

The outgoing farmer must also leave the year's straw and fertiliser, if he received them when he took possession; and even if he did not receive them, the owner may retain them according to the valuat…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1773

This stipulation applies only to ordinary fortuitous events, such as hail, fire from the sky, frost or blight. It does not apply to extraordinary fortuitous events, such as the ravages of war, or a fl…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1765

If, in a farm lease, the land is given a lesser or greater extent than that which it actually has, there shall be no increase or decrease in price for the farmer, except in the cases and according to…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1764

In the event of a contravention, the owner has the right to re-enter the property, and the lessee is ordered to pay damages resulting from the non-performance of the lease.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1777

The outgoing farmer must leave to him who succeeds him in cultivation, suitable lodgings and other facilities for the work of the following year; and conversely, the incoming farmer must provide to hi…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1769

If the lease is made for several years, and during the term of the lease the whole or at least half of a crop is removed by fortuitous events, the farmer may claim a remission of the price of his tena…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1768

The lessee of a rural property is obliged, on pain of all costs, damages and interest, to warn the owner of any usurpations that may be committed on the land. This warning must be given within the sam…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1771

The farmer cannot obtain a remission where the loss of the fruit occurs after it has been separated from the land, unless the lease gives the owner a share of the harvest in kind, in which case the ow…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1766

If the lessee of a rural inheritance does not equip it with the livestock and utensils necessary for its operation, if he abandons cultivation, if he does not cultivate reasonably, if he uses the leas…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1772

The lessee may be charged for fortuitous events by express stipulation.

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