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French General Tax CodeIn force
Section III: Taxpayer returns

Article 174

In order for their family dependents to be taken into account, taxpayers must send the administration a declaration stating the surname, first names, date and place of birth of each of their children…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VIII: Transfer of certain intangible rights, successive rights and rights in dispute

Article 1700

A thing is deemed to be litigious as soon as there is a trial and dispute on the merits of the right.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VIII: Transfer of certain intangible rights, successive rights and rights in dispute

Article 1701

The provision set out in Article 1699 ceases:1° Where the assignment has been made to a co-heir or co-owner of the right assigned;2° Where it has been made to a creditor in payment of what is owed to…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title VII: Exchange

Article 1704

If one of the co-permutants has already received the thing to be given to him in exchange, and he then proves that the other contracting party is not the owner of that thing, he cannot be compelled to…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1718

The provisions of the second and third paragraphs of article 595 relating to leases entered into by usufructuaries are applicable to leases entered into by the tutor without the authorisation of the f…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1724

If, during the lease, the leased thing requires urgent repairs that cannot be deferred until its end, the lessee must suffer them, whatever inconvenience they cause him, and even though he is deprived…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1729

If the lessee does not use the leased thing reasonably or uses the leased thing for a purpose other than that for which it was intended, or from which damage may result for the lessor, the lessor may,…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1741

The contract of lease is terminated by the loss of the thing leased, and by the respective failure of the lessor and lessee to fulfil their commitments.

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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 1: Leasing of services.

Article 1780

Services may only be engaged for a specific time, or for a specific undertaking. A hire of service, made without determination of duration, may always be terminated by the will of one of the contracti…

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