Article 1814 of the French Civil Code
The lessee may not mow without notifying the lessor.
The lessee may not mow without notifying the lessor.
If there is no time fixed by the agreement for the duration of the herd, it is deemed done for three years.
The lessor may request termination earlier if the lessee does not fulfil his obligations.
At the end of the lease, or when it is terminated, the lessor shall take animals of each species, so as to obtain the same stock of livestock as that which he has surrendered, in particular as regards the number, breed, age, weight and quality of the animals: the surplus shall be shared. If there are not enough animals to reconstitute the stock of livestock as defined above, the parties…
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