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Article 515-11-1 of the French Civil Code

I.-Where the prohibition provided for in 1° of article 515-11 has been ordered, the family court judge may order a prohibition on approaching the plaintiff at less than a certain distance, which he or she shall determine, and may order, after obtaining the consent of both parties, that each of them wear a mobile electronic anti-approach device enabling them to signal at any time that the defendant is not respecting…

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Article 515-12 of the French Civil Code

The measures mentioned in article 515-11 are taken for a maximum period of six months from notification of the order. They may be extended if, during this period, an application for divorce or legal separation has been filed or if the family court has been seised of an application relating to the exercise of parental authority. The family affairs judge may, at any time, at the request of the public…

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Article 515-13 of the French Civil Code

A protection order may also be issued urgently by the judge to an adult threatened with forced marriage, under the conditions set out in Article 515-10. The judge is competent to take the measures mentioned in 1°, 2°, 2° bis, 6° and 7° of Article 515-11. It may also order, at the person’s request, that the person under threat be temporarily banned from leaving the country. This ban on leaving…

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Article 520 of the French Civil Code

Crops hanging by the roots and the fruits of trees not yet gathered are similarly immovable. As soon as the grains are cut and the fruits detached, though not removed, they are movable. If only part of the crop is cut, that part alone is movable.

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