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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 8 : Revocation and lapse of wills.

Article 1037

A revocation made in a later will shall have full effect, even though this new act remains unenforced by the incapacity of the instituted heir or legatee, or by their refusal to receive.

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

Article 1082

The father and mother, other ascendants, collateral relatives of the spouses, and even strangers, may, by marriage contract, dispose of all or part of the property which they leave on the day of their…

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Chapter IX: Arrangements between spouses, either by marriage contract or during marriage.

Article 1092

Any gift inter vivos of present property, made between spouses by marriage contract, shall not be deemed to have been made subject to the condition of survival of the donee, unless this condition is f…

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Chapter IX: Arrangements between spouses, either by marriage contract or during marriage.

Article 1096

A gift of future property made between spouses during the marriage is always revocable. A gift of present property that takes effect during the marriage made between spouses is revocable only under th…

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Section 5: Universal legacies.

Article 1011

The legatees by universal title shall be required to apply for delivery to the heirs to whom a share of the property is reserved by law; in their absence, to the universal legatees and, in their absen…

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Section 6: Specific legacies.

Article 1020

If, before the will or since, the thing bequeathed has been mortgaged for a debt of the succession, or even for the debt of a third party, or if it is encumbered by a usufruct, the person who must pay…

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Section 6: Specific legacies.

Article 1024

The legatee by particular title shall not be liable for the debts of the succession, except for the reduction of the legacy as aforesaid, and except for the mortgage action of the creditors.

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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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Section 2: Residual gifts.

Article 1059

The first beneficiary may not dispose of the property given or bequeathed as a residual gift by will. The residual gift may prohibit the first beneficiary from disposing of the property by gift inter…

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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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