Article 114
1. Receivers of Customs may allow goods to be removed as and when they are checked and before the obligations laid down in a to c of 1 of Article 113 have been fulfilled, subject to a duly bonded tend…
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1. Receivers of Customs may allow goods to be removed as and when they are checked and before the obligations laid down in a to c of 1 of Article 113 have been fulfilled, subject to a duly bonded tend…
Where two successive purchasers of the same tangible movable hold their right from the same person, the one who first took possession of that movable is preferred, even if his right is subsequent, pro…
In contracts the object of which is the alienation of ownership or the assignment of another right, the transfer takes place when the contract is concluded. This transfer may be deferred by the will o…
The obligation to deliver the thing entails an obligation to preserve it until delivery, taking all the care of a reasonable person.
Deeds of deposit, in the minutes of a notary, of private deeds of sale, exchange and division of real estate or real estate rights, where the sums and values of any kind set out in the deeds deposited…
The procedures for appointing and remunerating, as well as the conduct of the assignment of the qualified professional designated pursuant to 9° of article 255 of the Civil Code are subject to the rul…
In the event of an appeal, modifications to the provisional measures, if a new fact has arisen, may only be requested, depending on the case, from the first president of the court of appeal or the Con…
The procedures for appointing and the conduct of the assignment of the notary appointed pursuant to 10° of Article 255 of the Civil Code are subject to the provisions of articles 233 to 237, 239, 245,…
On pain of inadmissibility, the pre-trial judge shall be seised of applications relating to the interim measures provided for in Articles 254 to 256 of the Civil Code made in a section separate from t…
If a new fact arises, the judge may, until the court relinquishes jurisdiction, cancel, modify or supplement the provisional measures he has prescribed.
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