The competent court is that of the place where the deed was drawn up or, if the deed was drawn up abroad, that of the place where the claimant lives; if the claimant lives abroad, the Paris judicial court.
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The competent court is that of the place where the deed was drawn up or, if the deed was drawn up abroad, that of the place where the claimant lives; if the claimant lives abroad, the Paris judicial court.
Le tribunal compétent est celui du lieu où l’acte a été établi ou, si l’acte a été établi à l’étranger, celui du lieu où demeure le demandeur ; si celui-ci demeure à l’étranger, le tribunal judiciaire de Paris.
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