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Article 1585 of the French Civil Code

Where goods are not sold en bloc, but by weight, count or measure, the sale is not perfected, in the sense that the things sold are at the seller’s risk until they are weighed, counted or measured; but the buyer may demand either their delivery or damages, if any, in the event of non-performance of the undertaking.

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Article 1589 of the French Civil Code

A promise of sale is equivalent to a sale when there is mutual consent by both parties to the property and the price. If this promise applies to land already subdivided or to be subdivided, its acceptance and the resulting agreement will be established by the payment of a deposit on the price, whatever name is given to this deposit, and by the taking of possession of the land. The…

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Article 1589-1 of the French Civil Code

Any unilateral commitment entered into with a view to the acquisition of a property or a real estate right for which a payment is required or received from the person making the commitment, regardless of the cause or form of the payment, is null and void. .

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Article 1589-2 of the French Civil Code

Any unilateral promise of sale relating to an immovable, an immovable right, a business, a right to a lease relating to all or part of an immovable or to the securities of the companies referred to in Articles 728 and 1655 ter of the General Tax Code, if it is not recorded in a notarial deed or in a private deed registered within ten days of the date of its…

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