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Article L2241-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

Deliberations by which the administrative boards responsible for the management of communal public establishments change in whole or in part the allocation of premises or immovable or movable objects belonging to these establishments, in the interest of any public or private service, or make these premises and objects available, either to another public or private establishment, or to a private individual, are enforceable only after the agreement of the town…

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Article L2241-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When the mayor conducts a public auction on behalf of the municipality, he is assisted by two members of the municipal council designated in advance by the council or, in the absence of such designation, called in the order of the roll. The municipal collector is called to all auctions. Any difficulties that may arise over the preparatory operations of the auction are resolved, sitting in camera, by the mayor…

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Article L2241-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

When the auction is held on behalf of a communal social action centre, the chairman of the board of directors shall make the auction, assisted by two members of the board appointed by the latter or, in the absence of such appointment, called in order of seniority. The institution’s collector shall be called to the auction.

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Article L2242-4 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor may always, as a precautionary measure, accept gifts and legacies and, before authorisation, make any request for delivery. Communal public establishments may also, without prior authorisation, provisionally or as a precautionary measure, accept legacies made to them. The deliberation of the town council or the administrative commission, which takes place subsequently, has effect from the day of such acceptance.

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Article L2243-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The mayor will issue a provisional report stating that a plot of land is in a state of manifest abandonment, after the plot has been identified and a search has been made in the property register or land registry for the owners, holders of rights in rem and other interested parties. The provisional report of manifest abandonment is posted for three months at the town hall and on the sites…

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