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Article 1358 of the French Code of civil procedure

The qualified person appointed pursuant to article 837 of the Civil Code to represent the defaulting heir applies for authorisation to consent to the amicable partition by transmitting the draft partition, approved by the rest of the co-sharers, to the judge who appointed him or her. Authorisation to consent to the partition is given in the final instance.

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Article 1360 of the French Code of civil procedure

On pain of inadmissibility, the summons for partition shall contain a summary description of the assets to be partitioned and shall specify the claimant’s intentions as to the distribution of the assets and the steps taken with a view to reaching an amicable partition.

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Article 1363 of the French Code of civil procedure

If lots are to be drawn, this shall be done before the notary appointed pursuant to the second paragraph of Article 1361 and, failing that, before the president of the judicial court or his delegate. If an heir is in default, the president of the judicial court or his delegate may, ex officio, when the draw takes place before him or on transmission of the minutes drawn up by the…

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Article 1364 of the French Code of civil procedure

If the complexity of the operations justifies it, the court shall appoint a notary to carry out the partition operations and shall appoint a judge to supervise these operations. The notary shall be chosen by the co-partitioners and, failing agreement, by the court.

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Article 1365 of the French Code of civil procedure

The notary shall summon the parties and request the production of any document useful to the accomplishment of his mission. He shall report to the judge assigned the difficulties encountered and may request from him any measure likely to facilitate the progress thereof. He may, if the value or consistency of the property justifies it, appoint an expert, chosen by mutual agreement between the parties or, failing that, designated by…

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Article 1366 of the French Code of civil procedure

The notary may ask the assigned judge to summon the parties or their representatives, in his presence, to attempt conciliation between them. Failing conciliation, the assigned judge shall refer the parties to the notary, who shall draw up a report containing the parties’ respective statements and a draft liquidation statement.

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