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 throughout a period of five years, the court may issue an order adjudging him to have disappeared upon a request by an interested person or public prosecutor.

The period of time under paragraph 1 shall be decreased to two years—

from the day of the end of a combat or war, if such person was in that combat or war and was lost in the said combat or war;

from the day of the sinking, destruction, or loss of the vehicle on which he was travelling;

from the day of the passing away of a fatal danger other than that specified in (1) or (2), if he fell into such a danger.

A person adjudged to have disappeared by a court order shall be deemed dead upon completion of the period of time specified in section 61.

When a person adjudged to have disappeared by a court order, or an interested person, or a public prosecutor makes a request to a court and successfully proves that the person adjudged to have disappeared by a court order is still alive or died at a time different from that specified in section 62, the court shall revoke the order adjudging him to have disappeared. But this revocation does not affect the validity of all acts done in good faith during the time from the issuance of the order adjudging him to have disappeared to the revocation thereof.

When a person has obtained property as a result of a court order adjudging any person to have disappeared but has to lose his rights by cause of the revocation thereof by the court, the provisions of this Code regarding unjust enrichment shall apply mutatis mutandis.

A court order adjudging a person to have disappeared, or an order revoking an order adjudging a person to have disappeared, shall be published in the Royal Gazette.

A juristic person can only be brought into existence by virtue of this Code or other law.

A juristic person has the rights and duties according to the provisions of this Code or