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Article 1225 of the French Civil Code

The resolutory clause specifies the undertakings whose non-performance will result in the termination of the contract.

The resolution is subject to an unsuccessful formal notice, if it has not been agreed that this would result from the sole fact of non-performance. The formal notice is only effective if it expressly mentions the resolutory clause.

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Article 1225

La clause résolutoire précise les engagements dont l’inexécution entraînera la résolution du contrat.

La résolution est subordonnée à une mise en demeure infructueuse, s’il n’a pas été convenu que celle-ci résulterait du seul fait de l’inexécution. La mise en demeure ne produit effet que si elle mentionne expressément la clause résolutoire.

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