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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter V: Obligations of the purchaser.

Article 1652

The buyer owes interest on the sale price until payment of the principal, in the following three cases: If it was so agreed at the time of the sale; If the thing sold and delivered produces fruit or o…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Redemption option.

Article 1666

He may set up the benefit of the discussion against his seller's creditors.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Redemption option.

Article 1673

The seller who makes use of the repurchase agreement must reimburse not only the principal price, but also the expenses and fair costs of the sale, the necessary repairs, and those which have increase…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rescission of the sale on the ground of lesion.

Article 1675

To determine whether there is lesion of more than seven twelfths, the property must be valued according to its condition and value at the time of the sale. In the case of a unilateral promise to sell,…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Delivery.

Article 1607

The tradition of intangible rights takes place, either by the delivery of the titles, or by the use that the acquirer makes of them with the consent of the seller.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Warranty in the event of eviction.

Article 1631

Where, at the time of the eviction, the thing sold is diminished in value, or considerably deteriorated, either by the negligence of the buyer, or by accidents of force majeure, the seller is no less…

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Paragraph 2: Warranty of defects in the goods sold.

Article 1643

He is liable for latent defects, even if he did not know of them, unless, in that case, he has stipulated that he will not be obliged to provide any guarantee.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Warranty of defects in the goods sold.

Article 1647

If the thing which had defects has perished as a result of its poor quality, the loss shall be for the seller, who shall be liable to the buyer for restitution of the price and for the other damages e…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter V: Obligations of the purchaser.

Article 1651

If nothing has been settled in this respect at the time of the sale, the buyer must pay at the place and time at which delivery is to take place.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Redemption option.

Article 1660

The buyback option may not be stipulated for a term exceeding five years. If it has been stipulated for a longer term, it is reduced to that term.

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