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Titre L'individu et la terre ou l'ordre des champs d'après le Code civil des français
Auteur Françoise Fortunet, Jean Bart
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 110-112, 1988 La Terre : succession et héritage
Rubrique / Thématique
Historique des modes de transmission de l'Ancien Régime à la mise en place du Code civil
Page 57-68
Résumé anglais The Individual and the Land, or the "Country Order" according to the French Civil Code Rural property is property, and farmers are citizens. The drafters of the Civil Code did not recognize any specific relationship between the individual and the land. Regardless of the object or its owner, property rights cannot be divided, for they would then no longer be "the right to enjoy and dispose of things in the most absolute way". However, the "country order", the necessities of production, and the force of timeless usages led legislators to recognize volens nolens the particularity of the tenancy of rural property. Thus arose a complex notion of exploitation, which could threaten the unity of property rights. ,
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