Article 560
Islands, islets and landings that form in the bed of state-owned watercourses belong to the public entity that owns the domain concerned, in the absence of a title or prescription to the contrary.
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Islands, islets and landings that form in the bed of state-owned watercourses belong to the public entity that owns the domain concerned, in the absence of a title or prescription to the contrary.
All constructions, plantations and works on land or in the interior are presumed to have been made by the owner at his own expense and to belong to him, unless the contrary is proved; without prejudic…
The landings and accretions that successively and imperceptibly form at the riparian bottoms of a watercourse are called "alluvium".Alluvium benefits the riparian owner, whether the watercourse is sta…
Islands and landings that form in non-domain watercourses belong to the riparian owners on the side where the island has formed: if the island is not formed on one side only, it belongs to the riparia…
The same applies to the relays formed by running water which insensibly withdraws from one of its banks by bearing on the other: the owner of the uncovered bank benefits from the alluvium, without the…
In the case of a contract awarded to a joint venture of economic operators, a single copy or a certificate of transferability is issued in the name of the joint venture, provided that the services pro…
…ract awarded to a joint grouping of economic operators, each economic operator is issued with a single copy or a certificate of transferability limited to the amount of the services entrusted to it.
The company is automatically dissolved by a request for withdrawal made either simultaneously by all the shareholders or by the last of them.
The company is automatically dissolved by the simultaneous death of all the partners or by the death of the last partner.
…ent checks the returns. It may rectify the returns in accordance with the procedure set out in Article L. 55 of the Book of Tax Procedures (1). (1) See also Livre des procédures fiscales, art. L 10 an…
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