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Article 2337 of the French Civil Code

The pledge is enforceable against third parties by the publication made of it. It is also enforceable against third parties by the dispossession in the hands of the creditor or an agreed third party of the property which is the subject of it or of the document of title which, such as a bill of lading, represents it. Where the pledge has been duly published, the successors in title of…

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Article 2338 of the French Civil Code

The pledge is published by an entry in a special register, the terms of which are regulated by decree in the Conseil d’Etat. Unless it is subject to article 2342, a pledge relating to a registered land motor vehicle or trailer is published by an entry in a register kept by the administrative authority under the conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat. The registration of such a…

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Article 2340 of the French Civil Code

Where the same asset is the subject of several successive non-possessory pledges, the ranking of the creditors is governed by the order of their registration. Where an asset given as a non-possessory pledge is subsequently the subject of a dispossessory pledge, the preferential right of the earlier pledgee may be set up against the later pledgee where it is duly published notwithstanding the latter’s right of retention.

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Article 2341 of the French Civil Code

Where a pledge with dispossession relates to fungible things, the creditor must keep them separate from things of the same kind which belong to him. Failing this, the pledgor may rely on the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 2344. If the agreement releases the creditor from this obligation, he acquires ownership of the things pledged on condition that he returns the same quantity of equivalent things. In the…

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Article 2342-1 of the French Civil Code

Where the settlor has the option of disposing of the pledged assets under the conditions provided for in Articles 2341 or 2342, the goods acquired in replacement are automatically included in the basis of the pledge.

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