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Showing 5160 of 3089 articles for Art. 23 nov. 2011

French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Letters of intent

Article 2322

A letter of intent is an undertaking to do or not to do with the object of supporting a debtor in the performance of his obligation to his creditor.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Property retained as security.

Article 2371

In the absence of full payment on the due date, the creditor may request the return of the property in order to recover the right to dispose of it. The value of the property taken back is set off, by…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: Immovable property liens

Article 2376

Real estate liens are granted by law. They are general. They are exempt from the formality of registration. The legal provisions governing them are to be interpreted strictly. They give the right to b…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Termination of the guarantee

Article 2313

The guarantor's obligation is extinguished by the same causes as other obligations. It is also extinguished as a result of the extinction of the guaranteed obligation.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Pledging of tangible movable property

Article 2336

The pledge is perfected by the drawing up of a writing containing the designation of the debt secured, the quantity of the goods pledged and their type or nature.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Pledging of intangible movables.

Article 2365

In the event of default by his debtor, the pledged creditor may have the pledged claim and all rights attached thereto assigned to him by the court or under the terms of the agreement. He may also wai…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Pledging of tangible movable property

Article 2333

A pledge is an agreement by which the pledgor grants a creditor the right to be paid in preference to his other creditors on a present or future movable asset or group of movable tangible assets. Secu…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter II: Pledging of tangible movable property

Article 2339

The pledgor may not demand the cancellation of the registration or the return of the pledged asset until he has fully paid the secured debt in principal, interest and costs.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Pledging of intangible movables.

Article 2358

A pledge of a claim may be made for a specific period of time. It may relate to a fraction of a claim, unless the claim is indivisible.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Pledging of intangible movables.

Article 2359

The pledge extends to the accessories of the claim unless the parties agree otherwise.

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