Article 259
Facts invoked as grounds for divorce or as defences to a claim may be established by any mode of proof, including confession. However, descendants may never be heard on the grievances raised by the sp…
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Facts invoked as grounds for divorce or as defences to a claim may be established by any mode of proof, including confession. However, descendants may never be heard on the grievances raised by the sp…
The spouse initiating the divorce proceedings may state the grounds for his or her claim if it is based on acceptance of the principle of the marriage breakdown or the definitive alteration of the mar…
In the event of exceptional events having the effect of temporarily interrupting maritime relations reserved for ships operated by shipowners who are nationals of a Member State of the European Commun…
Carriage between ports in mainland France is reserved for ships operated by shipowners who are nationals of a Member State of the European Union or of another State party to the Agreement on the Europ…
…able property and registration of rights over immovable property mentioned in Article 2521 takes place on application made under conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d'Etat. A pre-notation ma…
…wner of the immovable has been registered, unless the latter has been acquired by prescription or accession.
…are compulsory regardless of the legal status of the owner or holder of the rights. Without prejudice to the reciprocal rights and actions of the parties for the performance of their agreements, the…
Any deed relating to a right that may be registered must, for the purposes of registration, be drawn up in authentic form by a notary, a court of general jurisdiction or a public authority. Any deed i…
…ticle 564, the words: "or body of water referred to in articles 432 and 433 du code rural" are replaced by the words: "pisciculture ou enclos piscicoles".
…shall check whether the right referred to in the application is registrable, whether the deeds produced in support of the application comply with the prescribed form, and whether the author of the rig…
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