Article 2384
…immovable property are extinguished in particular:1° By the extinction of the principal obligation;2° By the early restitution of the immovable property to its owner.
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…immovable property are extinguished in particular:1° By the extinction of the principal obligation;2° By the early restitution of the immovable property to its owner.
Security interests in movable property are: 1° Movable liens; 2° Pledges of tangible movables; 3° Pledges of intangible movables; 4° Ownership retained or assigned as security.
…ble property, with the exception of rentals resulting from leases which confer a right of enjoyment;2° Rights relating to promises to sell;3° Units of interest and shares the possession of which ensur…
…nt concluded by private deed countersigned by lawyers, on the date on which it becomes enforceable; 2° By the decision granting the divorce, on the date on which it becomes res judicata.
Profits placed under the exemption regime subject to reinvestment provided for in article 238 octies are attached to the results of the current financial year when they are distributed. They are retai…
…icle:1° Petroleum products means petroleum products and assimilated products, excluding natural gas;2° Excise suspension schemes means the schemes mentioned in Article L. 142-1 of the code of taxes on…
…eem necessary for the application of the provisions relating to open account, movement and grazing. 2. Security receipts must be produced to them on demand.
Expenses relating to advertising prohibited by the articles L. 3323-2, L. 3323-4 and L. 3323-5 of the Public Health Code are not deductible in determining profits subject to income tax or corporation…
The members of the commission mentioned in 2° of article R. 15-33-29-18 and their alternates and, on the proposal of the members mentioned in 3° and 4° of the same article, the representatives of the…
…mortgaged: 1° Immovable property which is in the trade and its accessories deemed to be immovable; 2° Usufruct of the same property and accessories, for the duration of its term; 3° Emphyteusis, for…
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