Article 665
The notification must contain all particulars relating to the surname and forenames or the name or business name of the person from whom it emanates and to the domicile or registered office of that pe…
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The notification must contain all particulars relating to the surname and forenames or the name or business name of the person from whom it emanates and to the domicile or registered office of that pe…
…a notification made by post is the date shown on the stamp of the issuing office. The date of delivery is the date of the receipt or the endorsement. The date of receipt of a notification made by regi…
If, in the cases provided for in Articles 659 and 660, it is not established that the addressee has actually been notified, the judge may prescribe any additional steps ex officio, except to order the…
The acts of opposition to the marriage will be signed on the original and on the copy by the objectors or by their authorised representatives, special and authentic; they will be served, with the copy…
The minutes drawn up by the judicial police officer pursuant to
1. For the purposes of investigating and establishing the offences provided for in this Code, customs officers shall have access to the premises of postal service providers and express freight compani…
Any owner adjoining a wall has the option of making it party wall in whole or in part, by reimbursing the master of the wall half the expense it has cost, or half the expense of the portion of the wal…
A neighbour who has not contributed to the heightening may acquire joint ownership of it by paying half the expense it has cost and the value of half the soil provided for the excess thickness, if any…
Each person may compel his neighbour, in towns and suburbs, to contribute to the construction and repair of the fence separating their houses, courtyards and gardens in the said towns and suburbs: the…
Where a party wall or house is rebuilt, the active and passive easements continue in respect of the new wall or house, without however being able to be aggravated, and provided that the rebuilding tak…
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