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1. Taxes of all kinds and assimilated taxes, tax and criminal fines, the fixed procedural duty referred to in Article 1018 A and claims of all kinds in respect of indirect taxes, recovered by public a…
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1. Taxes of all kinds and assimilated taxes, tax and criminal fines, the fixed procedural duty referred to in Article 1018 A and claims of all kinds in respect of indirect taxes, recovered by public a…
Conventional sequestration is the deposit by one or more persons of a disputed item in the hands of a third party who undertakes to return it, once the dispute is over, to the person who is deemed to…
The depositary in charge of the sequestration can only be discharged before the dispute is over, with the consent of all the interested parties, or for a cause deemed legitimate.
Escrow may not be free.
Sequestration may apply not only to household effects, but even to immovable property.
When it is free of charge, it is subject to the rules for filing proper, except for the differences set out below.
Voluntary deposits may only take place between persons capable of contracting. Nevertheless, if a person capable of contracting accepts a deposit made by an incapable person, he is bound by all the ob…
Deposit, in general, is an act by which one receives the thing of another, with the charge of keeping it and returning it in kind.
…iting, the person who is challenged as the depositary is believed to be the depositary on the basis of his declaration either for the fact of the deposit itself, or for the thing which was the object…
There are two kinds of deposit: deposit proper and sequestration.
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