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Article 2418 of the French Civil Code

Legal, judicial and contractual mortgages only rank from the day of their registration in the real estate register, in the form and manner prescribed by law. By exception, the mortgage provided for in 3° of article 2402 is exempt from registration. It takes precedence over all other mortgages for the current year and for the last two years due. It takes precedence over the vendor’s mortgage and the lender’s mortgage…

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Article 2419 of the French Civil Code

The order of preference between mortgagees and pledgees, insofar as their pledge relates to property deemed to be immovable, is determined by the dates on which the respective titles were published, notwithstanding the pledgees’ right of retention. .

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Article 2420 of the French Civil Code

Creditors holding the same rechargeable mortgage benefit from the rank of the registration of the agreement constituting the security. However, in their relations with each other, the date of publication of the reloading agreements determines their rank. The same applies to creditors holding a legal or judicial mortgage.

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Article 2421 of the French Civil Code

Legal, judicial or contractual mortgages shall be registered with the service responsible for land registration of the location of the property, subject to the exception provided for in the second paragraph of Article 2418. Registration, which is never made ex officio by this service, may only take place for a specific sum and on specific immovables, under the conditions set by article 2423. In any event, the properties on which…

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Article 2422 of the French Civil Code

Mortgage creditors cannot usefully take out a registration on the previous owner, from the publication of the transfer made to a third party. Registration has no effect between the creditors of an estate if it has only been made by one of them since the death, in the event that the estate is accepted only up to the net assets or is declared vacant. In the event of a seizure…

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Article 2423 of the French Civil Code

The registration of mortgages is carried out by the department responsible for land registration on the filing of two forms dated, signed and certified as true by the signatory of the certificate of identity provided for in articles 5 and 6 of the decree of 4 January 1955; a decree in the Council of State determines the conditions of form with which the form intended to be kept by this…

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Article 2424 of the French Civil Code

For the purposes of their registration, mortgages on the lots of an immovable subject to the status of co-ownership are deemed not to encumber the share of the common parts included in these lots. However, registered creditors exercise their rights over the said share as it exists at the time of the transfer, the price of which forms the subject of the distribution; this share is considered to be encumbered…

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Article 2425 of the French Civil Code

Subrogations to mortgages, discharges, reductions, cessions of anteriority and transfers that have been granted, extensions of time limits, changes of domicile and, in general, all changes, particularly in the person of the creditor benefiting from the registration, which do not have the effect of worsening the debtor’s situation, are published in the real estate register in the form of notes in the margin of existing registrations. The same applies to…

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Article 2426 of the French Civil Code

The service responsible for land registration shall make a note, in the register prescribed by Article 2447 below, of the deposit of the slips, and shall hand to the applicant both the title or the copy of the title, and one of the slips, at the foot of which it shall mention the date of deposit, the volume and the number under which the slip intended for the archives has…

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Article 2427 of the French Civil Code

The mortgagee registered for a capital bearing interest and arrears, has the right to be collocated, for three years only, in the same rank as the principal, without prejudice to the specific registrations to be taken, bearing mortgage from their date, for interest and arrears other than those retained by the initial registration. However, the creditor has the right to be collocated for all interest, ranking pari passu with the…

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