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Article 942 of the French Civil Code

Minors and adults under guardianship will not be reimbursed for failure to accept or publish donations; except for their recourse against their guardians, if necessary, and without reimbursement being possible, even in the event that the said guardians should become insolvent. .

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Article 945 of the French Civil Code

It will be similarly null and void if it was made on the condition of discharging debts or charges other than those existing at the time of the gift or which would be expressed either in the deed of gift or in the statement which should be annexed to it.

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Article 946 of the French Civil Code

In the event that the donor has reserved the freedom to dispose of an instrument included in the donation or of a fixed sum out of the donated property, if he dies without having disposed of it, the said instrument or the said sum shall belong to the donor’s heirs, notwithstanding any clauses and stipulations to the contrary.

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Article 948 of the French Civil Code

Any deed of gift of movable effects shall be valid only for those effects of which an estimated statement, signed by the donor and the donee, or by those accepting for him, shall have been annexed to the minute of the gift.

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Article 950 of the French Civil Code

Where the gift of movable effects has been made with reservation of usufruct, the donee shall be bound, on the expiry of the usufruct, to take the effects given which are in kind, in the condition in which they are; and he shall have action against the donor or his heirs, by reason of the non-existent objects, up to the value given to them in the appraised statement.

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