French Civil Code definition

French Civil Code means the Code Civil; (l) the “French Commercial Code” means the Code de commerce.
French Civil Code means the French Code civil. French Commercial Code means the French Code de commerce. French Monetary and Financial Code means the French Code monétaire et financier. French Tax Code means the French Code général des impôts. General Collection Account means the bank account opened by the FCT with the FCT Account Bank bearing the following references (30003-03764-00003167254-10).
French Civil Code means the French Civil Code in effect and as it may be lawfully amended.

Examples of French Civil Code in a sentence

  • To interrupt the time limit period for the whole debt, with regard to the other co-debtors, it is necessary to notify all the heirs of the deceased debtor or to recognise of all these heirs (Article 2245 of the French Civil Code).

  • This time limit may be interrupted, in accordance with Article L 114-2 of the French Insurance Code, by one of the following ordinary causes of interruption: • Recognition by the debtor of the right of the party against whom the time limit was reached (Article 2240 of the French Civil Code); • legal action, even in summary proceedings, until termination of the proceedings.

  • To the extent permitted under applicable law, the provisions of Article 1222 and 1223 of the French Civil Code shall in no event be applicable.

  • This time limit may be interrupted, in accordance with Article L 114-2 of the French Insurance Code, by one of the following ordinary causes of interruption: • recognition by the debtor of the right of the party against whom the time limit was reached (Article 2240 of the French Civil Code); • legal action, even in summary proceedings, until termination of the proceedings.

  • This time limit may be interrupted, in accordance with Article L 114-2 of the French Insurance Code, by one of the following ordinary causes of interruption:  Recognition by the debtor of the right of the party against whom the time limit was reached (Article 2240 of the French Civil Code);  legal action, even in summary proceedings, until termination of the proceedings.

  • In accordance with the provisions of article 1223 of the French Civil Code, any price reduction requested by the Exhibitor on the grounds of the Organizer defaulting on its contractual obligations is subject to the Organizer’ express prior agreement.

  • Taking into account the period of negotiations preceding the conclusion of the Contract which has enabled each of the Parties to commit in full knowledge on the terms of the Contract, the Supplier and the Purchaser, expressly waive to apply the provisions of article 1195 of the French Civil Code relating to the unforeseeability.

  • The Participant agrees that its undertakings under the ETSI IPR Policy and this Article 2 may receive specific performance and waives any right to claim the benefit of the provisions of Article 1142 of the French Civil Code in this respect.

  • With regard to the duration of the Services concerned, the Exhibitor and the Organizer agree to waive the provisions of article 1195 of the French Civil Code.

  • As an exception to article 2254 of the French Civil Code, the Parties to the insurance contract cannot, even by joint agreement, modify the duration of the statute of limitations, nor add to the causes of its suspension or interruption.

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