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Article 812-6 of the French Civil Code

The agent may only renounce continuing to execute the mandate after notifying his decision to the heirs concerned or their representatives. Unless otherwise agreed between the agent and the heirs concerned or their representatives, renunciation takes effect at the end of a period of three months from the notification. Without prejudice to damages, the agent remunerated by a capital sum may be required to return all or part of the…

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Article 812-7 of the French Civil Code

Each year and at the end of the mandate, the mandatary shall render an account of his management to the interested heirs or their representatives and inform them of all acts performed. Failing this, judicial revocation may be requested by any interested party. If the mandate is terminated as a result of the death of the mandatary, this obligation falls to his heirs.

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Article 813 of the French Civil Code

The heirs may, by mutual agreement, entrust the administration of the estate to one of them or to a third party. The mandate is governed by articles 1984 to 2010. When at least one heir has accepted the succession up to the amount of the net assets, the mandatary can only be appointed by the judge, even with the agreement of all the heirs. The mandate is then governed by…

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Article 813-1 of the French Civil Code

The judge may appoint any qualified person, natural or legal, as a mandatary of the succession, for the purpose of temporarily administering the succession due to the inertia, failure or fault of one or more heirs in this administration, their disagreement, a clash of interests between them or the complexity of the succession situation. The application is made by an heir, a creditor, any person who, on behalf of the…

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Article 813-2 of the French Civil Code

The authorised successor may only act to the extent compatible with the powers of the person appointed under the third paragraph of Article 815-6, of the agent appointed pursuant to Article 812 or the executor, appointed by the testator pursuant to article 1025.

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Article 813-4 of the French Civil Code

As long as no heir has accepted the succession, the mandatary of the succession may only perform the acts mentioned in article 784, with the exception of those provided for in its second paragraph. The judge may also authorise any other act required by the interests of the succession. He may authorise the estate agent to draw up an inventory in the forms prescribed in article 789, or request it…

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Article 813-5 of the French Civil Code

Within the limits of the powers conferred on him, the mandatary of the succession represents all the heirs in acts of civil life and in legal proceedings. He exercises his powers even if there is a minor or a protected adult among the heirs. Payment made into the hands of the mandatary of the succession is valid.

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Article 813-7 of the French Civil Code

At the request of any interested person or the Public Prosecutor, the judge may relieve the estate agent of his mission in the event of a clear breach in the exercise thereof. He will then appoint another estate agent, for a period that he defines.

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