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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 7: Executors.

Article 1029

The executor shall take any precautionary measures useful for the proper execution of the will. He may cause an inventory of the estate to be made, in the manner provided for in Article 789, whether o…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Residual gifts.

Article 1059

…s a reserved heir, the first beneficiary retains the possibility of disposing inter vivos or mortis causa of the property that has been given in advance of the share of the estate.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VIII: Gifts made by marriage contract to the spouses and to unborn children of the marriage.

Article 1089

Gifts made to one of the spouses, under the terms of articles 1082, 1084 and 1086 above, will lapse if the donor survives the donee spouse and his or her posterity.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 4: Universal legacies.

Article 1004

Where, at the death of the testator, there are heirs to whom a share of his property is reserved by law, these heirs are seized ipso jure, by his death, of all the property of the succession; and the…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 6: Specific legacies.

Article 1017

The heirs of the testator, or other debtors of a legacy, shall be personally liable to pay it, each in proportion to the share and portion from which they benefit in the estate. They shall be mortgage…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 7: Executors.

Article 1027

If there are several accepting executors, one of them may act in default of the others, unless the testator has provided otherwise or divided their office.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Gradual gifts.

Article 1048

A gift may be subject to a charge involving an obligation on the donee or legatee to retain the property or rights that are the subject of the gift and to pass them on, on his or her death, to a secon…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3 : Partition wills.

Article 1080

A beneficiary who has not received a lot equal to his share of the reserve may bring an action for reduction in accordance with article 1077-2.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter VIII: Gifts made by marriage contract to the spouses and to unborn children of the marriage.

Article 1081

…or gifts made on that account. It may not be made for the benefit of unborn children, except in the cases set out in Chapter VI of this Title.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 6: Specific legacies.

Article 1021

Where the testator has bequeathed the thing of another, the bequest shall be void, whether or not the testator knew that it did not belong to him.

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