Article 668
Subject to Article 647-1, the date of service by post is, as regards the person making the service, the date of dispatch and, as regards the person to whom the service is made, the date of receipt of…
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Subject to Article 647-1, the date of service by post is, as regards the person making the service, the date of dispatch and, as regards the person to whom the service is made, the date of receipt of…
A neighbour whose inheritance adjoins a non-dividing ditch or hedge cannot compel the owner of that ditch or hedge to surrender the common ownership to him. The joint owner of a party hedge may destro…
Any judge or adviser may be challenged for the following reasons: 1° If the judge or his spouse or his partner linked by a civil solidarity pact or his cohabitee are relatives or allies of one of the…
The judge shall rule both on the application for tax and on other applications relating to the recovery of costs.
If, among the co-owners, there is one against whom prescription could not run, such as a minor, he shall have retained the right of all the others.
All disputes relating to enforcement are brought before the court or tribunal that handed down the sentence; this court may also rectify purely material errors contained in its decisions. In consideri…
When a convicted person requests, pursuant to Article 132-4 of the Penal Code, confusion of sentences pronounced against him/her after the convictions have become final, his/her request is brought bef…
For the purposes of calculating registration duties and land registration tax, the value of the claim held on a trust is valued at the real net market value of the assets placed in trust or the assets…
For the application of registration duties, the settlor's rights resulting from the trust contract are deemed to relate to the assets forming the trust estate. When these rights are transferred, trans…
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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