Article 730-2 of the French Civil Code
The affirmation contained in the deed of notoriety does not, of itself, imply acceptance of the succession.
The affirmation contained in the deed of notoriety does not, of itself, imply acceptance of the succession.
The deed of notoriety thus established is authentic until proven otherwise. Whoever avails himself of it is presumed to have hereditary rights in the proportion indicated therein.
The heirs designated in the deed of notoriety or their joint proxy are deemed, with respect to third parties holding property of the estate, to have free disposal of such property and, if funds are involved, free disposal of them in the proportion indicated in the deed.
Any person who, knowingly and in bad faith, relies on an inaccurate deed of notoriety shall incur the penalties for concealment provided for in Article 778, without prejudice to damages.
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