A deed under private signature, recognised by the party against whom it is opposed or legally held to be recognised with respect to that party, is authentic between those who have subscribed it and with respect to their heirs and assigns.
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A deed under private signature, recognised by the party against whom it is opposed or legally held to be recognised with respect to that party, is authentic between those who have subscribed it and with respect to their heirs and assigns.
L’acte sous signature privée, reconnu par la partie à laquelle on l’oppose ou légalement tenu pour reconnu à son égard, fait foi entre ceux qui l’ont souscrit et à l’égard de leurs héritiers et ayants cause.
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