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Showing 581590 of 28957 articles for Art. Cass. 3e civ. 24-6-1971 n° 70-11.730

French Civil CodeIn force
Section 8: Transfer and extinction of mortgages

Article 2473

The mortgage is transferred ipso jure with the secured claim. The mortgagee may subrogate another creditor in the mortgage and retain his claim. He may also, by an assignment of anteriority, assign hi…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Contractual mortgages

Article 2415

A mortgage may be granted as security for one or more claims, present or future. If they are future, they must be determinable. The cause is determined in the deed.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Preferential and resale rights

Article 2451

The mortgagee may also apply to the court for the property, if it is not the principal residence of the grantor, to remain in payment to him.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title I: Provisions relating to Book I

Article 2495

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title I: Provisions relating to Book I

Article 2492

Book I is applicable to Mayotte subject to the following provisions.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Book V: Provisions applicable to Mayotte

Article 2489

This Code shall apply in Mayotte under the conditions defined in this Book.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title I: Provisions relating to Book I

Article 2493

For a child born in Mayotte, the first paragraph of article 21-7 and article 21-11 are applicable only if, at the date of birth, at least one of the child's parents was residing in France legally, und…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 6: Right of withdrawal applicable to distance and off-premises contracts

Article L221-24

Where the right of withdrawal is exercised, the trader shall reimburse the consumer for all sums paid, including the cost of delivery, without undue delay and no later than fourteen days from the day…

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French Consumer CodeIn force
Section 6: Specific procedures for group actions in the field of competition

Article L623-24

Where the breaches of which the trader is accused concern compliance with the rules defined in Title II of Book IV of the Commercial Code or Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of th…

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Title XXa: Directory of personal data collected in the context of legal proceedings

Article 706-56-2

The register of personal data collected as part of judicial proceedings, kept by the criminal records department under the authority of the Minister of Justice and placed under the control of a magist…

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