Article 536 of the French Civil Code
The sale or gift of a house, with all that is in it, does not include cash, nor active debts and other rights, the titles to which may be deposited in the house; all other chattel effects are included.
The sale or gift of a house, with all that is in it, does not include cash, nor active debts and other rights, the titles to which may be deposited in the house; all other chattel effects are included.
Private individuals have free disposal of the property belonging to them, subject to the modifications established by the laws. Property that does not belong to private individuals is administered and may only be disposed of in the forms and according to the rules that are specific to it.
The property of persons who die without heirs or whose estates are abandoned belongs to the State.
Communal assets are those to whose ownership or proceeds the inhabitants of one or more communes have an acquired right.
One may have over the property, either a right of ownership, or a mere right of enjoyment, or only land services to claim.
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