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Article 972 of the French Civil Code

If the will is received by two notaries, it is dictated to them by the testator; one of these notaries writes it himself or has it written by hand or mechanically. If there is only one notary, it must also be dictated by the testator; the notary writes it himself or has it written by hand or mechanically. In all cases, it must be read to the testator. Where the…

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Article 973 of the French Civil Code

This will must be signed by the testator in the presence of the witnesses and the notary; if the testator declares that he does not know how to sign or cannot sign, express mention shall be made in the deed of his declaration, as well as of the cause which prevents him from signing.

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Article 975 of the French Civil Code

Neither the legatees, in whatever capacity, nor their parents or relatives up to and including the fourth degree, nor the clerks of the notaries by whom the deeds are received, may be taken as witnesses to the will by public deed. .

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Article 976 of the French Civil Code

When the testator wishes to make a mystical will, the paper containing the provisions or the paper to be used as an envelope, if there is one, shall be closed, sealed and sealed. The testator shall present it thus closed, sealed and sealed to the notary and to two witnesses, or he shall cause it to be closed, sealed and sealed in their presence, and he shall declare that the…

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