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Article 1100-2 of the French Civil Code

Legal facts are acts or events to which the law attaches legal effects.

Obligations arising from a legal fact are governed, as the case may be, by the subtitle relating to extra-contractual liability or the subtitle relating to other sources of obligations.

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Article 1100-2

Les faits juridiques sont des agissements ou des événements auxquels la loi attache des effets de droit.

Les obligations qui naissent d’un fait juridique sont régies, selon le cas, par le sous-titre relatif à la responsabilité extracontractuelle ou le sous-titre relatif aux autres sources d’obligations.

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