Article 1589-2
…ating to all or part of an immovable or to the securities of the companies referred to in Articles 728 and 1655 ter of the General Tax Code, if it is not recorded in a notarial deed or in a private de…
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…ating to all or part of an immovable or to the securities of the companies referred to in Articles 728 and 1655 ter of the General Tax Code, if it is not recorded in a notarial deed or in a private de…
Companies may only merge if the majority of their assets are made up of properties used primarily for residential purposes or primarily for commercial purposes. To determine whether a property is used…
…gal entities, an order of the Minister of Justice, the Minister responsible for industrial property and the Minister responsible for the supervision of the legal entity adapts the information provided…
…ngs sold are at the seller's risk until they are weighed, counted or measured; but the buyer may demand either their delivery or damages, if any, in the event of non-performance of the undertaking.
…romise of sale is equivalent to a sale when there is mutual consent by both parties to the property and the price. If this promise applies to land already subdivided or to be subdivided, its acceptanc…
A sale is an agreement by which one party undertakes to deliver a thing, and the other to pay for it. It may be made by deed or by private agreement.
A sale made on a trial basis is always presumed to be made under a suspensive condition.
It is perfected between the parties, and ownership is acquired by operation of law by the buyer as against the seller, as soon as the thing and the price have been agreed, even though the thing has no…
With regard to wine, oil, and other things that it is customary to taste before making a purchase, there is no sale until the buyer has tasted and approved them.
The sale may be made purely and simply, or under a condition either suspensive or resolutory. It may also have as its object two or more alternative things. In all these cases, its effect is regulated…
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