Article 529
Bonds and shares whose object is sums payable or movable effects, shares or interests in finance, commercial or industrial companies, even if immovables dependent on these companies belong to the comp…
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Bonds and shares whose object is sums payable or movable effects, shares or interests in finance, commercial or industrial companies, even if immovables dependent on these companies belong to the comp…
…guardian, in the presence of the subrogated guardian if one has been appointed, shall draw up an inventory of the protected person's property, which shall be sent to the judge within three months of…
In the event of conflicting interests with the person in charge of the protective measure, division in respect of a protected person may be made amicably with the authorisation of the family council o…
Objects which the owner of land has placed there for the service and operation of that land are immovable by destination.Animals which the owner of land has placed there for the same purpose are subje…
…rmine the sum from which the tutor's obligation to use liquid assets and surplus income begins. However, the tutor may, without authorisation, place funds in an account.The family council or, failing…
…n who has been protected or by his heirs in respect of acts of guardianship shall be barred after five years from the end of the measure, even if the management would have continued beyond that date.
All assets are movable or immovable.
The owner is deemed to have attached movable effects to his land in perpetuity, when they are sealed to it in plaster or lime or cement, or, when they cannot be detached without being fractured or dam…
…management account, together with supporting documents, to the director of the judicial registry services of the judicial court for verification. The subrogated guardian verifies the account before fo…
For protected adults, the management accounts are checked and approved annually by the subrogated guardian where one has been appointed or by the family council where article 457 is applied. Where sev…
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