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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title XIX: The court registry

Article 729-1

The general directory, file and register may be kept in electronic form. The information processing system must guarantee their integrity and confidentiality and enable them to be stored.

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title XXI: Communication by electronic means.

Article 748-1

The dispatch, delivery and notification of pleadings, documents, notices, warnings or summonses, reports, minutes and enforceable copies of court decisions may be effected by electronic means under th…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Section I: Letters rogatory to foreign countries

Article 734-1

The clerk's office of the issuing court shall send a copy of the decision granting letters rogatory to the public prosecutor's office, unless transmission is to be made directly to the competent forei…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Paragraph 2: Direct execution of letters rogatory issued under Chapter I of the Hague Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters

Article 747-1

If so requested in the letter rogatory, and provided that the investigative measure prescribes that a hearing be conducted exclusively, the Ministry of Justice may authorise its direct execution by th…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Chapter IV: The amicable settlement hearing

Article 774-1

The judge hearing a dispute involving rights that are freely available to the parties may, at the request of one of the parties or ex officio after obtaining their opinion, decide that they will be su…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: Opening of estates, universal title and seisin

Article 724-1

The provisions of this Title, in particular those concerning the option, indivision and partition, apply as appropriate to universal legatees and donees or to universal titlees, where they are not der…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Proof of heirship.

Article 730-1

Proof of heirship may result from a deed of notoriety drawn up by a notary at the request of one or more heirs.The deed of notoriety must refer to the death certificate of the person whose estate is b…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Single chapter: Authentic instruments

Article 710-1

Any deed or right must, in order to give rise to land registration formalities, result from a deed received in authentic form by a notary practising in France, from a court decision or from an authent…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Conversion of usufruct

Article 759-1

The conversion option is not subject to renunciation. Co-heirs cannot be deprived of it by the will of the predeceased.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: The right to temporary accommodation and the right to lifetime accommodation

Article 765-1

The spouse has one year from the date of death to express his or her wish to benefit from these rights of habitation and use.

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