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Article 1630 of the French Civil Code

Where the guarantee has been promised, or where nothing has been stipulated on the subject, if the purchaser is evicted, he is entitled to claim against the seller:

1° The restitution of the price;

2° That of the fruits, when he is obliged to return them to the owner who evicts him;

3° The costs made on the buyer’s claim in warranty, and those made by the original claimant;

4° Finally, damages, as well as the expenses and fair costs of the contract.

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Article 1630

Lorsque la garantie a été promise, ou qu’il n’a rien été stipulé à ce sujet, si l’acquéreur est évincé, il a droit de demander contre le vendeur :

1° La restitution du prix ;

2° Celle des fruits, lorsqu’il est obligé de les rendre au propriétaire qui l’évince ;

3° Les frais faits sur la demande en garantie de l’acheteur, et ceux faits par le demandeur originaire ;

4° Enfin les dommages et intérêts, ainsi que les frais et loyaux coûts du contrat.

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