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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1760

In the event of termination through the fault of the tenant, the latter is obliged to pay the price of the lease for the time required for re-letting, without prejudice to any damages that may have re…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Rules specific to farm leases.

Article 1773

This stipulation applies only to ordinary fortuitous events, such as hail, fire from the sky, frost or blight. It does not apply to extraordinary fortuitous events, such as the ravages of war, or a fl…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 3: Estimates and contracts.

Article 1799

Bricklayers, carpenters, locksmiths and other workmen who make contracts directly at prices made, are subject to the rules prescribed in this section: they are contractors in the part they deal with.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Title VII: Exchange

Article 1706

Rescission on the grounds of lesion does not occur in a contract of exchange.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1735

The lessee is liable for any damage or loss that occurs through the act of persons in his house or his subtenants.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Rules common to leases of houses and rural property.

Article 1751

The right to the lease of premises, of a non-professional or non-commercial nature, which is actually used as a dwelling by two spouses, whatever their matrimonial regime and notwithstanding any agree…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1752

A tenant who does not furnish the house with sufficient furniture, may be evicted, unless he gives security capable of answering for the rent.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1753

The sublessee is liable to the landlord only up to the amount of the price of his sublease for which he may be indebted at the time of the seizure, and without being able to rely on payments made in a…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Rules specific to leases.

Article 1754

The rental repairs or minor maintenance for which the tenant is liable, if there is no clause to the contrary, are those designated as such by the use of the premises, and, among others, the repairs t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Carriers by land and water.

Article 1782

Conveyancers by land and water are subject, for the custody and preservation of the things entrusted to them, to the same obligations as innkeepers, referred to under the heading "Deposit and sequestr…

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