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Article 2372-1 of the French Civil Code

Ownership of movable property or a right may be assigned as security for an obligation under a trust agreement entered into pursuant to Articles 2011 to 2030. The secured obligation may be present or future; in the latter case, it must be determinable. By way of derogation from the’article 2029, the death of the natural person settlor does not terminate the trust contract created under this section.

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Article 2372-3 of the French Civil Code

In the absence of payment of the secured debt and unless otherwise stipulated in the trust agreement, the trustee, where it is the creditor, acquires the free disposal of the property or right assigned by way of security. Where the trustee is not the creditor, the creditor may require the trustee to surrender the property, which it may then freely dispose of, or, if the trust agreement so provides, to…

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Article 2372-4 of the French Civil Code

If the beneficiary of the trust has acquired free disposal of the property or right assigned pursuant to Article 2372-3, he shall pay to the settlor, where the value mentioned in the penultimate paragraph of that Article exceeds the amount of the debt secured, a sum equal to the difference between that value and the amount of the debt, subject to prior payment of the debts arising from the conservation…

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Article 2372-5 of the French Civil Code

Property assigned pursuant to Article 2372-1 may subsequently be assigned to guarantee debts other than those mentioned in the constitutive act provided that the latter expressly so provides. The settlor may offer it as security, not only to the original creditor, but also to a new creditor, even if the first has not been paid. Where the settlor is a natural person, the trust assets may then be used as…

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