#JUSC2607695ADecree of March 18, 2026 on the Abolition of a Notary Office (Public or Ministerial Officers)
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This French government decree formally accepts the resignation of notary Guillaume François-Philippe Forgues based in Paris. As a direct consequence, the specific notary office (office de notaire) that he held is officially abolished and removed from the existing structure of notarial positions in France. The decree consists of only three short articles and will be published in the Journal officiel de la République française to take legal effect. This action reflects the French state's authority to control the number and location of notarial offices, which are public ministerial positions with a limited total number regulated by the government.
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Key Changes
- Acceptance of the resignation of notary Guillaume François-Philippe Forgues in Paris
- Complete abolition of the specific notary office previously held by M. Forgues
- Official removal of one notary position from the Paris jurisdiction
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Obligations
What this law requires
Accept the resignation of notary Guillaume François-Philippe Forgues based in Paris
Abolish and remove the notary office (office de notaire) previously held by Guillaume François-Philippe Forgues from the structure of notarial positions in France
Publish this decree in the Journal officiel de la République française to take legal effect