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Article 2376 of the French Civil Code

Real estate liens are granted by law. They are general. They are exempt from the formality of registration. The legal provisions governing them are to be interpreted strictly. They give the right to be preferred to other creditors but do not confer a right of pursuit. Where the lien also relates to the general movables of the debtor, it is exercised over immovables only in the absence of sufficient movables.

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Article 2377 of the French Civil Code

Other than those provided for by special laws, preferential claims on the generality of immovable property are: 1° Legal costs, on condition that they have benefited the creditor to whom the lien is opposed; 2° The following remuneration and indemnities: the remuneration, for the last six months, of employees and apprentices; the deferred salary, for the year due and for the current year, instituted by the article L. 321-13 du…

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Article 2381 of the French Civil Code

The creditor collects the fruits of the property assigned as security with the obligation to set them off against the interest, if any is due, and subsidiarily against the principal of the debt. He is obliged, on pain of forfeiture, to provide for the conservation and maintenance of the property and may use the fruits collected for this purpose before setting them off against the debt. He may at any…

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