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France: Changes to the Civil Code

Substantial changes have been made to the French Civil Code with effect from 1 October 2016.

Thu 15 Sep 2016

Ordinance No. 2016-131 on the reform of contract law and the general regime for proof of obligations was published on 10 February 2016. It amends Titles I, II, III, IV and IV bis of Book III of the French Civil Code. The purpose of the amendments is to make the Code clearer and less open to interpretation by the judiciary, to codify existing case law, to simplify certain archaic wordings and to introduce new legal concepts into contract law.

The changes will affect all contracts, including insurance and reinsurance contracts, which are subject to French law and which incept or renew on or after 1 October 2016.

The following amendments are particularly relevant to insurance and reinsurance contracts.

In France, the provisions of the French Insurance Code take precedence over the provisions of the French Civil Code. Consequently, the Civil Code only applies if the matter is not covered in the Insurance Code.

Managing agents are advised to review their insurance and reinsurance policy wordings to ensure that they comply with the changes to the French Civil Code.

Ordinance No. 2016-131 is available here in French and a consolidated version of the Civil Code as at 1 October 2016 is available here in French.

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