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French Commercial codeIn force
Chapter VII: Simplified joint stock companies.

Article R227-2

The articles R. 225-66 to R. 225-70 and article R. 225-83 are applicable to simplified joint stock companies making an offer referred to in 2° of article L. 411-2 of the Monetary and Financial Code.

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French Code of Criminal ProcedureIn force
Paragraph 3: Taxation procedure

Article R227

The president of each court or the magistrate he delegates for this purpose shall tax statements or memoranda relating to costs incurred on the decision of authorities belonging to that court or perso…

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French General Tax CodeIn force
4: Other penalties and miscellaneous measures

Article 1825 A

Independent of the penalties incurred, the bouilleur de cru who has removed or allowed to be removed from his premises spirits without a movement permit or with an inapplicable movement permit becomes…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Conditions of acquisitive prescription.

Article 2270

One cannot prescribe against one's title, in the sense that one cannot change to oneself the cause and principle of one's possession.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Acquisitive prescription in movable property.

Article 2276

In the case of movable property, possession is equivalent to title. Nevertheless, a person who has lost something or from whom it has been stolen may claim it for three years from the day of the loss…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Acquisitive prescription in movable property.

Article 2277

If the present possessor of the stolen or lost thing has purchased it at a fair or market, or at a public sale, or from a merchant selling such things, the original owner may only have it returned by…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Acquisitive prescription in property matters.

Article 2273

A title invalid for lack of form cannot serve as a basis for the ten-year statute of limitations.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter III: Possessory protection.

Article 2278

…e of the right, against the disturbance which affects or threatens it. Possessory protection is similarly granted to the possessor against anyone other than the person from whom he derives his rights.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Acquisitive prescription in property matters.

Article 2274

Good faith is always presumed, and it is up to the person alleging bad faith to prove it.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Acquisitive prescription in property matters.

Article 2275

It is sufficient that good faith existed at the time of acquisition.

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