Abstract
The concept of fruits suffers from a lack of modernity. Present in many articles of the Civil Code, the concept of fruits plays a central role in concept. That said it seems confined to supporting roles in practice. This paradox has been made possible because the concept has no relevant definition, nor efficient criteria for qualification. This work puts forward all structural defects that affect the notion into that definition and that regime. These failures are the result of a construction by sedimentation of the concept that has never been a comprehensive refurbishment. Before submitting a case, we try to propose a modernization of the concept of fruits and its classes. For this purpose, we have served the notion of his "slag" related to an agrarian design. By focusing on the good fruiting, terms of birth fruits and destination legal autonomy, we have tried to highlight it as a transitional concept, whose existence is "time very limited". Once the draft of a revival of the fruit's concept completed, it seemed essential to the usefulness of such an approach. Indeed, if the transaction qualifying leads the implementation of the scheme, the disinterest of practice for diet fruit often leads to evade the qualification of fruit. The proposed notion of fruit freed from its connection to the land, renewing the usefulness of the concept and particularly against the intangible. This, the concept of fruits enters fully into the twenty-First century to be used in the qualification process intangibles. The concept of fruits takes on its full meaning: the fruit is generated intangible property since the notion of funds of article 583 of the Civil Code should not be understood only as the “land base”, or that the fruit is itself an intangible asset. This meeting of the right of property and intangible assets then allows us to offer lines of thinking in terms of regime: next special rights, civil law, and in particular the laws governing fruit can then be used to adjust disputes relating to methods of birth and ownership of intangible assets.