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Article 1382 of the French Civil Code

Presumptions which are not established by law, are left to the discretion of the judge, who must admit them only if they are serious, precise and concordant, and only in cases where the law admits proof by any means.

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Article 1383-2 of the French Civil Code

A judicial confession is the statement made in court by the party or his specially authorised representative. It is authentic against the person who made it. It cannot be divided against its author. It is irrevocable, except in the case of a mistake of fact.

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Article 1384 of the French Civil Code

The oath may be referred by one party to the other, as a decisory matter, in order to make the judgment of the case depend on it. It may also be referred ex officio by the judge to one of the parties.

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Article 1385-3 of the French Civil Code

The party who has deferred or referred the oath may no longer retract it when the other party has declared that he is prepared to take that oath. When the deferred or referred oath has been taken, the other party is not entitled to prove its falsity.

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