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Article 1711 of the French Civil Code

These two kinds of hire are further subdivided into several particular species: “Lease to rent” is called the hire of houses and that of furniture; “Farm lease”, that of rural hereditaments; “Rent”, the hire of labour or service; “Livestock lease”, that of animals, the profit of which is shared between the owner and the person to whom he entrusts them. Estimates, contracts or prices made, for the undertaking of a…

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Article 1715 of the French Civil Code

If the lease made without writing has not yet received any performance, and one of the parties denies it, proof cannot be received by witnesses, however small the price, and however much it may be alleged that there has been a deposit given. The oath can only be referred to him who denies the lease.

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Article 1716 of the French Civil Code

When there is a dispute about the price of a verbal lease whose execution has begun, and there is no receipt, the owner will be believed on his oath, if the tenant does not prefer to ask for an expert valuation; in which case the costs of the valuation remain at his expense, if the valuation exceeds the price he has declared.

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Article 1718 of the French Civil Code

The provisions of the second and third paragraphs of article 595 relating to leases entered into by usufructuaries are applicable to leases entered into by the tutor without the authorisation of the family council.

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Article 1719 of the French Civil Code

The lessor is obliged, by the nature of the contract, and without the need for any specific stipulation: 1° To provide the lessee with the rented property and, if it is his principal dwelling, decent accommodation. Where premises leased for residential use are unfit for such use, the lessor may not rely on the nullity of the lease or its termination to seek the eviction of the occupant ; 2°…

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