1. Ordinary Law of Civil Procedure
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Underlying principles of civil proceedings
Chapter 1: Right to bring civil action
Chapter 2: Abuse of the right to bring proceedings
Section 1: Real action / personal action / mixed action
Title 2: Rules governing action
Part 3: Application to file suit (demande en justice)
Part 4: Defenses
Part 5: Competent court
Part 6: Priority question of constitutionality (QPC)
Part 7: Agreements on extra-judicial case preparation (mise en état)
Part 8: Administration of evidence
Part 9: Judgments
Part 10: Procedural acts
47. Movable action / immovable action
1 minute de lecture
The distinction between movable and immovable actions depends on the subject of the right: if it concerns a movable right, the action is movable; if it concerns an immovable right, the action is immovable. The movable or immovable nature of a right is determined by Title I of Book II of the Civil Code relating to the distinction of property (Articles 516 to 536 Civil Code). In particular, an actio …