
The growing trend for purchasing property in France, either as a main or second home, has led to a corresponding need for a book which explains the French conveyancing system for lawyers trained in other legal systems. French Property and Inheritance Law offers practical guidance to lawyers and other professionals advising clients on property transactions and related matters in France including: buying, selling, and mortgaging land; the ownership of flats and leases; and the establishment of companies to own land as a means of avoiding French inheritance rules and to mitigate French inheritance tax. It unravels the mysteries of many features of the French system such as the marriage régime, the PACS, and sales en viager which can often be advantageous to non-French clients.The book also covers all aspects of French inheritance law, including the rules of intestacy, the making of wills, and the inheritance rights of the surviving spouse and the rights of other members of the family. The author offers advice on how beneficiaries can avoid personal liability for the debts of a deceased and provides practical guidance on the administration of estates. A glossary and relevant legal precedents are also included. The author also writes regular updates on new key developments in French property law - please see the publication Solicitors' Journal for details of his articles on the subject.
This book investigates the complexities of the French legal system regarding property acquisition and inheritance to provide a functional framework for non-French legal professionals. Henry Dyson, an expert in cross-border legal practice, synthesizes the intricacies of French civil law to assist practitioners in navigating foreign conveyancing systems. The text serves as a technical manual for managing assets, mitigating tax liabilities, and understanding the specific obligations inherent in French property ownership and estate administration.
What You Will Find
Legal professionals frequently cite this text as a foundational resource for navigating the nuances of French civil law. Experts highlight the clarity of the author's explanations regarding complex inheritance rules and the practical utility of the included glossary and legal precedents.
Page Count:
512
Publication Date:
2003-11-20
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199254753
ISBN-13:
9780199254750
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