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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title XVIII: Costs and expenses.

Article 709

The president of the court or the magistrate delegated for this purpose shall decide by order in the light of the audited account and any other relevant documents, after having received the observatio…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title XVIII: Costs and expenses.

Article 713

The tax order is endorsed on the minute with the executory formula by the registrar. When it is subject to appeal, notification of the order shall contain, on pain of nullity: 1. A statement that the…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title XVIII: Costs and expenses.

Article 711

The judge shall, even of his own motion, make any adjustments necessary to bring the account into conformity with the tariffs. He shall mention, where appropriate, any sums already collected as a prov…

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French Code of civil procedureIn force
Title XVIII: Costs and expenses.

Article 717

The First President or his delegate may refer the application as it stands to a hearing of the court, the date of which he shall fix.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Actions available to the creditor

Article 1341

The creditor is entitled to the performance of the obligation; he may compel the debtor to do so under the conditions laid down by law.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Actions available to the creditor

Article 1341-2

The creditor may also act in his own name to have acts performed by his debtor in fraud of his rights declared unenforceable against him, provided that he establishes, in the case of an act for valuab…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Actions available to the creditor

Article 1341-3

In cases determined by law, the creditor may act directly in payment of his claim against a debtor of his debtor.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Sub-title III: Other sources of obligations

Article 1300

Quasi-contracts are purely voluntary acts from which result an obligation on the part of the person who benefits from them without being entitled to do so, and sometimes an obligation on the part of t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Actions available to the creditor

Article 1341-1

Where the failure of the debtor to exercise his rights and actions of a proprietary nature compromises the rights of his creditor, the latter may exercise them on behalf of his debtor, with the except…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Things that can be sold.

Article 1601

If at the time of the sale the thing sold had perished in its entirety, the sale would be void. If only part of the thing has perished, it is at the option of the purchaser to abandon the sale, or to…

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