Article L613-1
…sion imposing an obligation to leave French territory.In the case provided for in 3° of article L. 611-1, the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory does not have to be reasoned sep…
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…sion imposing an obligation to leave French territory.In the case provided for in 3° of article L. 611-1, the decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory does not have to be reasoned sep…
A foreign national subject to a decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory has a period of voluntary departure of thirty days from notification of this decision.The administrative autho…
Where only the father or mother survives and the deceased has neither posterity nor brothers or sisters nor descendants of the latter, but leaves one or more ascendants of a branch other than that of…
Where two persons, one of whom was entitled to succeed the other, perish in the same event, the order of death shall be established by any means. If this order cannot be determined, the succession of…
The declaration of unworthiness provided for in article 727 is pronounced after the opening of the succession by the judicial court at the request of another heir. The application must be made within…
The children of the unworthy are not excluded by the fault of their author, either if they come to the succession in their own right or if they come to it by the effect of representation; but the unwo…
Indivision may also be maintained, at the request of the same persons and under the conditions laid down by the court, in respect of ownership of the residential premises or premises used for professi…
An obligation contracted under a condition whose performance depends solely on the will of the debtor is null. This nullity cannot be invoked where the obligation was performed with full knowledge of…
A party is free to waive the condition stipulated in its exclusive interest, as long as it has not been fulfilled or has not failed.
A suspensive condition is deemed to have been fulfilled if the party who had an interest in it prevented its fulfilment.A resolutory condition is deemed to have failed if its fulfilment was caused by…
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