Article 370-5
…tion duly granted abroad produces in France the effects of a full adoption if it completely and irrevocably breaks the pre-existing parent-child relationship. Otherwise, it produces the effects of sim…
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…tion duly granted abroad produces in France the effects of a full adoption if it completely and irrevocably breaks the pre-existing parent-child relationship. Otherwise, it produces the effects of sim…
The effects of an adoption granted in France are those of French law.
…ption application is lodged or, failing that, to the law of the court seised. Adoption may not, however, be granted if the national law of both members of the couple prohibits it.The adoption of a for…
Frontier insurance is taken out either with an insurance undertaking approved for civil liability insurance of motor land vehicles, or with the "Frontier Insurance" co-insurance group managed by the F…
Persons who are not in possession of one of the documents provided for in section IV of this chapter, or of the international insurance card referred to in article R. 211-22 must, in order to be allow…
As regards the vehicles mentioned in articles R. 211-22 and R. 211-25, the presumption of insurance results from the production either of one of the documents provided for in section IV of this chapte…
Persons who bring into France a vehicle that is not normally based in France or in a State referred to in article L. 211-4 must comply with the insurance obligation if they are in possession of a vali…
In the case of vehicles belonging to a foreign State, the evidence provided for in article R. 211-23 may be replaced by the production of a certificate stating that the vehicle belongs to that State a…
The provisions of articles R. 211-23 to R. 211-26 do not apply to persons who bring into France vehicles that are normally based in the territory of a State, other than France, referred to in article…
…larations of acquisition of nationality submitted under articles 21-2, 21-13-1 and 21-13-2 of the Civil Code are subject to a stamp duty of €55 collected in the manner provided for in Article R. 436-3…
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