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The Notarised document or Administrator deed
An administrative act is a legal act subject to administrative law, the litigation of which is the responsibility of the administrative judge. Mayors and presidents of local authorities may use real estate acquisitions in a development or road project, either in administrative form or by notarial deed.
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Ownerless real estate and vacant successions
Since 2004, municipalities have been able to assume ownership of real estate presumed to be ownerless. Taxes are no longer paid for this type of property.
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Country lanes
The rural road has three cumulative criteria: it belongs to the communes, is assigned to the use of the public, and is not classified as communal way. It benefits from a particular legal regime.
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Burial plots
A burial plot is a piece of land in a cemetery that a commune may decide to grant to someone wishing to establish a grave for him/herself and his/her children or successors.
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Privatisation of public domain
Decommissioning ceases the use of government-owned property, local communities and public institutions or other public entities. Decommissioning brings the good out of the public domain.
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Land reserved for public facilities
Reserved land is designated when local development plans are adopted or revised.
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Buildings in a very poor state of repair
When a building is a danger to the safety of occupants, neighbors or passersby, the mayor (or the prefect of police in Paris) can initiate a risk of proceedings against the owner to take the necessary measures
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Renting to associations
The French General Code of Public Property states that a private person/entity occupying the public domain is liable to pay a fee for use of public property (redevance domaniale).
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Selling or renting property to businesses
Economic aid and public property: French and EU legal obligations to ensure free competition and transparency.
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Designated development zones
Designated development zones are areas which a dedicated public authority or body decides to develop.
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