Article 1352-9
Securities constituted for the payment of the obligation are carried over ipso jure to the obligation to make restitution without, however, depriving the guarantor of the benefit of the term.
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Securities constituted for the payment of the obligation are carried over ipso jure to the obligation to make restitution without, however, depriving the guarantor of the benefit of the term.
Restitution is subject to the rules laid down in articles 1352 to 1352-9.It may be reduced if the payment is the result of fault.
…ates the contract. It may give rise to restitution under the conditions set out in articles 1352 to 1352-9.
…isted. Performed services give rise to restitution under the conditions set out in articles 1352 to 1352-9. Independent of the annulment of the contract, the injured party may seek compensation for th…
The restitution of a thing other than a sum of money takes place in kind or, where this is impossible, in value, estimated on the day of restitution.
In the absence of a known heir, the realisation may, on the expiry of a period of two years from the drawing up of the inventory, be undertaken without authorisation.
Restitution of a sum of money includes interest at the legal rate and taxes paid in the hands of the person who received it.
The restitution of a service takes place in value. This is assessed at the date on which it was provided.
A person who received the thing in good faith and sold it owes only the price of the sale.If he received it in bad faith, he owes its value on the day of restitution where it is greater than the price…
Restitutions owed by an unemancipated minor or a protected adult of full age are reduced to the amount of the benefit he or she derived from the annulled deed.
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