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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Effects of partition and guarantee of lots

Article 885

Each of the co-heirs is personally obliged, in proportion to his emolument, to compensate the evicted co-heir for the loss he has suffered, valued on the day of the eviction. If one of the co-heirs be…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Other debts

Article 875

A co-heir who, by the effect of the mortgage, has paid more than his share of the common debt, has recourse against the other co-heirs, only for the share that each of them must personally bear, even…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Effects of partition and guarantee of lots

Article 883

Each co-heir is deemed to have succeeded alone and immediately to all the effects included in his or her lot, or to have fallen to him or her on licitation, and never to have had ownership of the othe…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1758

The lease of a furnished flat is deemed to be made for the year, when it has been made for so much per year; For the month, when it has been made for so much per month; For the day, when it has been m…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1755

Tenants are not responsible for any repairs that are deemed to be rental repairs when they are caused solely by obsolescence or force majeure.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1760

In the event of termination through the fault of the tenant, the latter is obliged to pay the price of the lease for the time required for re-letting, without prejudice to any damages that may have re…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1752

A tenant who does not furnish the house with sufficient furniture, may be evicted, unless he gives security capable of answering for the rent.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1753

The sublessee is liable to the landlord only up to the amount of the price of his sublease for which he may be indebted at the time of the seizure, and without being able to rely on payments made in a…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1754

The rental repairs or minor maintenance for which the tenant is liable, if there is no clause to the contrary, are those designated as such by the use of the premises, and, among others, the repairs t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1756

The cleaning of wells and cesspits is the responsibility of the lessor unless otherwise stipulated.

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