The court ruling is based on the annulment of a prior agreement that imposed technical constraints deemed impossible for the animal's owner to implement. By confirming that it is technically impossible to prevent a rooster from crowing, the court reaffirms the primacy of the sensory heritage of the French countryside. This concept, now enshrined in law, protects the sounds and smells characteristic of rural environments from abusive legal challe…
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The court ruling is based on the annulment of a prior agreement that imposed technical constraints deemed impossible for the animal's owner to implement. By confirming that it is technically impossible to prevent a rooster from crowing, the court reaffirms the primacy of the sensory heritage of the French countryside. This concept, now enshrined in law, protects the sounds and smells characteristic of rural environments from abusive legal challe…