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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 46

Where no registers have existed, or where they have been lost, proof shall be received both by titles and by witnesses; and, in such cases, marriages, births and deaths may be proved both by the regis…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 49

In all cases where the mention of an act relating to civil status is to be made in the margin of an act already recorded, it will be made ex officio.The civil registrar who has drawn up or transcribed…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 35

Civil registrars may not insert anything in the records they receive, either by note or by any statement whatsoever, other than what must be declared by those appearing.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 47

Any civil status record of French nationals and foreigners made in a foreign country and drawn up in the forms customary in that country is authentic, unless other records or documents held, external…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 34

Civil status records will state the year, day and time they are received, the first names and surname of the civil registrar, the first names, surnames, occupations and domiciles of all those named th…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 50

Any contravention of the foregoing articles, on the part of the officials named therein, will be prosecuted before the judicial court, and punishable by a fine of 3 to 30 euros.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 34-1

Civil status records are drawn up by civil registrars. They carry out their duties under the supervision of the public prosecutor.

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Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 38

The civil registrar will read the acts to the parties appearing, or to their proxy, and to the witnesses; he will invite them to examine them directly before signing them. A mention will be made on th…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 40

Civil status records are drawn up on paper and are entered, in each municipality, in one or more registers kept in duplicate. When they have implemented automated processing of civil status data, the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 52

Any alteration, any forgery in civil status records, any registration of these records made on a loose leaf and otherwise than on the registers for this purpose, will give rise to damages from the par…

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