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Article 1626 of the French Civil Code

Even though at the time of the sale no stipulation has been made as to the guarantee, the seller is obliged by law to guarantee the purchaser against the eviction he suffers in whole or in part from the object sold, or from the charges alleged on that object, and not declared at the time of the sale.

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Article 1628 of the French Civil Code

Although it is said that the seller will not be subject to any guarantee, he nevertheless remains liable for that which results from an event which is personal to him: any agreement to the contrary is null and void.

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Article 1629 of the French Civil Code

In the same case of a stipulation of non-warranty, the seller, in the event of eviction, is liable to repay the price, unless the purchaser knew at the time of the sale of the danger of eviction or bought at his own risk.

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Article 1630 of the French Civil Code

Where the guarantee has been promised, or where nothing has been stipulated on the subject, if the purchaser is evicted, he is entitled to claim against the seller: 1° The restitution of the price; 2° That of the fruits, when he is obliged to return them to the owner who evicts him; 3° The costs made on the buyer’s claim in warranty, and those made by the original claimant; 4°…

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Article 1631 of the French Civil Code

Where, at the time of the eviction, the thing sold is diminished in value, or considerably deteriorated, either by the negligence of the buyer, or by accidents of force majeure, the seller is no less obliged to return the full price.

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Article 1633 of the French Civil Code

If the thing sold is found to have increased in price at the time of the eviction, independently even of the act of the purchaser, the seller is obliged to pay him what it is worth above the sale price.

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