Article 1394
…the surnames, forenames, qualities and residences of the future spouses, and the date of the contract. This certificate states that it must be given to the civil registrar before the marriage is celeb…
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…the surnames, forenames, qualities and residences of the future spouses, and the date of the contract. This certificate states that it must be given to the civil registrar before the marriage is celeb…
…r expéditions of the marriage contract without transcribing the change or counter-letter following it. Once the marriage has been celebrated, no change may be made to the matrimonial property regime e…
An adult under guardianship or curatorship may not enter into matrimonial agreements without being assisted in the contract by his or her guardian or curator.Failing such assistance, the annulment of…
A minor who is capable of contracting marriage is capable of consenting to all agreements of which that contract is susceptible, and agreements and donations made by him are valid, provided that he wa…
Also subject to property tax on built-up properties are: 1° Installations intended to shelter people or goods or to store products as well as masonry works having the character of real constructions s…
Property tax on built properties is established on the basis of the cadastral rental value of these properties determined in accordance with the principles defined by articles 1494 to 1508 and 1516 to…
I.-New buildings, reconstructions and additions to buildings for residential use are exempt from property tax on built properties for the two years following their completion. The municipality may, by…
…terations or extensions, the building loses the character of a low-rental dwelling.(1) Annex III, art. 314.
Property tax is levied annually on built-up properties located in France with the exception of those expressly exempted by the provisions of this code.
I. - Recipients of the allocation de solidarité aux personnes âgées mentioned in Article L. 815-1 of the Social Security Code or the allocation supplémentaire d'invalidité mentioned in article L. 815-…
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