Article 2414
The mortgage may be granted on present or future immovable property. On pain of nullity, the notarial deed shall specifically designate the nature and location of each of these immovables, as stated i…
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The mortgage may be granted on present or future immovable property. On pain of nullity, the notarial deed shall specifically designate the nature and location of each of these immovables, as stated i…
It may be agreed in the mortgage agreement that the creditor will become the owner of the mortgaged property. However, this clause has no effect on an immovable that is the debtor's principal residenc…
The mortgagee registered for a capital bearing interest and arrears, has the right to be collocated, for three years only, in the same rank as the principal, without prejudice to the specific registra…
If there is no stipulation to the contrary, the costs of the registrations, the advance of which is made by the registrant, shall be borne by the debtor, and the costs of the publication of the deed o…
In the departments responsible for land registration whose register is kept in accordance with the provisions of the second paragraph of Article 2448, a certificate is issued of the formalities accept…
A conventional mortgage may only be granted by a person who has the capacity to dispose of the immovable subject to it.
A person who has only a conditional right in the immovable may only grant a mortgage subject to the same condition.
A mortgage constituted for business purposes by a natural or legal person may subsequently be assigned to guarantee business claims other than those mentioned in the constitutive deed provided that th…
It is open to the person who has requested a registration and to his representatives or assignees by authentic act to change the domicile elected by him in this registration at the service responsible…
When the department responsible for land registration, issuing a certificate to the new holder of a right in rem in immovable property, omits to register a mortgage, the right remains in the hands of…
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