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French General Tax CodeIn force
2: Criminal penalties

Article 1789

In the event that an offender who has been subject for less than three years to one of the tax fines or an increase provided for in articles 1729, 1729 B and 1734 intentionally commits a new offence u…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1748

A purchaser who wishes to make use of the option reserved by the lease to evict the tenant in the event of a sale is, in addition, required to give the tenant the advance notice customary in the place…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1733

He is liable for the fire, unless he proves: That the fire occurred by fortuitous event or force majeure, or by a construction defect. Or that the fire was communicated by a neighbouring house.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1760

In the event of termination through the fault of the tenant, the latter is obliged to pay the price of the lease for the time required for re-letting, without prejudice to any damages that may have re…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Estimates and contracts.

Article 1788

If, in the case where the workman supplies the material, the thing comes to perish, in any manner whatsoever, before it is delivered, the loss thereof is for the workman, unless the master was in defa…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1744

If it was agreed at the time of the lease that in the event of a sale the purchaser could evict the tenant and no stipulation was made regarding damages, the lessor is obliged to compensate the tenant…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 5: Telephone canvassing and commercial prospecting

Article L221-17

When a trader contacts a consumer by telephone under the conditions set out in article L. 221-16, the use of a masked number is prohibited. The number displayed before the call is established pursuant…

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French Intellectual Property CodeIn force
Section 5: Pledging of software exploitation rights

Article R132-17

Any entry made in the Special National Register of Software shall be mentioned in the Official Bulletin of Industrial Property.Any interested person may obtain from the Institute:a) A reproduction of…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 5: Enforcement of administrative court decisions

Article L614-17

If the decision not to grant a period for voluntary departure is annulled, the surveillance measures provided for in articles L. 731-1, L. 731-3, L. 741-1 and L. 743-13 are immediately terminated, and…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Subsection 5: Notifications and copies of decisions

Article 1180-17

Copies of the judge's decisions may only be issued to the applicant, the parents and, where applicable, the ad hoc administrator. Interested minors who have reached the age of majority may obtain copi…

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