Abandonment in right of the French goods

See also: Abandonment

In the Right of the goods, the Civil code regulates, on the one hand, the abandonment of the quality of Héritier by instituting the “renunciation” of Succession, and on the other hand, when the owner of a party wall or that of a building on which weighs a Servitude is not any more able to ensure maintenance of it, the Civil code enables him to be released from sound obligation in giving up its property right with the profit, in the first case, other joint owner and, in the second case, with the profit of the bottom which is profit constraint.

The law draws the conclusions from the abandonment of objects by its owner between the hands of a third person, it is the case in particular of the abandonment of a car between the hands of a mechanic, abandonment of luggage between the hands of hotel or abandonment of an object given to craftsman for repair and that its owner did not come to begin again.

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