Article 164
…Republic may, for serious reasons, lift the prohibitions laid down: 1° By Article 161 to marriages between relatives in the direct line where the person who created the alliance is deceased; 2° (Repea…
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…Republic may, for serious reasons, lift the prohibitions laid down: 1° By Article 161 to marriages between relatives in the direct line where the person who created the alliance is deceased; 2° (Repea…
The publication ordered in article 63 will be made at the town hall of the place of marriage and at the town hall of the place where each of the future spouses has his or her domicile or, in the absen…
In collateral lines, marriage is prohibited, between brother and sister, between brothers and between sisters.
If the current residence of those of the ascendants of the minor of eighteen years of age whose death has not been established is unknown and if these ascendants have not given any news of them for on…
…r, after the assent of a commission.The composition of the commission provided for in 2° and 4° is determined by a decree in the Council of State issued on the report of the Minister of Justice and th…
If, at a hearing before a trial court, a person heard as a witness or for information contradicts the conclusions of an expert report or provides new information from a technical point of view, the pr…
During the expert appraisal, the parties may ask the court that ordered it to order the experts to carry out certain research or to hear any named person who may be able to provide them with informati…
Once the expert appraisal operations have been completed, the experts draw up a report which must contain a description of the said operations and their conclusions. The experts shall sign their repor…
…parties' lawyers may also put questions directly to the experts in accordance with the procedures set out in articles 312 and 442-1. After their presentation, the experts attend the debates, unless t…
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