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The Canal de Craponne(, ''Craponne canal'') is a canal in the
Pélissanne Pélissanne (; , Mistralian norm: ''Pelissano'') is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southern France. It is located just east of Salon-de-Provence Salon-de-Provence (, ; or , ), ...
commune of the
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department of France. It was originally conceived and built between 1554 and 1559 by the engineer
Adam de Craponne Adam de Craponne (; 1526–1576) was a French engineer. He built the eponymous Canal de Craponne to irrigate the ''Désert de la Crau''. He was poisoned while fortifying Nantes for King Henry III of France during the French Wars of Religion Ea ...
to bring fresh water 25km from the river
Durance The Durance (; ''Durença'' in the Occitan classical norm or ''Durènço'' in the Mistralian norm) is a major river in Southeastern France. A left tributary of the Rhône, it is long. Its drainage basin is .La Roque-d'Anthéron La Roque-d'Anthéron (; Provençal: ''La Ròca d'Antarron'') is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southern France. Part of the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis, it is located on the d ...
, via
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and
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, to
Salon-de-Provence Salon-de-Provence (, ; or , ), commonly known as Salon, is a commune located about northwest of Marseille in the Bouches-du-Rhône department (Metropolis of Aix-Marseille Provence), region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Southern France. It ...
and the desertified plain of
Crau The Crau is the ancient confluence of the Durance and Rhône, and constitutes their vast flat alluvial fan. Agriculture The Crau is composed of two different parts: The dry Crau is in the south, and has been used as pasture from Roman times. T ...
. The canal was such a success that it was expanded by Craponne, and was subsequently enhanced and expanded to connect to the river
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at
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and the Etang de Berre, a lagoon on the Mediterranean coast, at
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.Marylène Soma Bonfillon, L'eau apprivoisée in ''Les Alpilles, encyclopédie d'une montagne provençale'', Ed. Les Alpes de Lumière, Forcalquier, 2009, p. 42. The canal is now renowned in French Contract Law. In 2016 an 1876 decision by the Cour de cassation was over-ruled, such that even a 300-year-old contract (circa 1559) could not be modified to accommodate a change of circumstances whereby it has become wholly unfavourable to one of the parties.


The Durance to Salon-de-Provence

On 17 August 1554
Adam de Craponne Adam de Craponne (; 1526–1576) was a French engineer. He built the eponymous Canal de Craponne to irrigate the ''Désert de la Crau''. He was poisoned while fortifying Nantes for King Henry III of France during the French Wars of Religion Ea ...
obtained a licence to extract water from the river
Durance The Durance (; ''Durença'' in the Occitan classical norm or ''Durènço'' in the Mistralian norm) is a major river in Southeastern France. A left tributary of the Rhône, it is long. Its drainage basin is .La Roque-d'Anthéron La Roque-d'Anthéron (; Provençal: ''La Ròca d'Antarron'') is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southern France. Part of the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis, it is located on the d ...
, from where it followed the south side of the valley and crossed the drainage channel (pertuis) at
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. By completion in 1559 the canal water supplied the fountains of Salon-de-Provence and began to irrigate the arid soils on the flat alluvial plain of the
Crau The Crau is the ancient confluence of the Durance and Rhône, and constitutes their vast flat alluvial fan. Agriculture The Crau is composed of two different parts: The dry Crau is in the south, and has been used as pasture from Roman times. T ...
. The first extension was a sinuous route to the Etang de Berre lagoon at
Istres Istres (; Occitan: Istre) is a commune in southern France, some 60 km (38 mi) northwest of Marseille. It is in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture. Location I ...
. The canal project was so successful that it became critical to the local economy, forcing Craponne to several phases of enlargement.


Finance

Adam de Craponne personally funded the project with the help of private partners such as
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who, along with his wife Anne Ponsard, acquired a one-thirteenth share in the canal.


Salon-de-Provence to Arles

Adam de Craponne died in 1576, but on May 3 1581 his former colleagues (''anniveleurs''), the Ravel brothers, obtained a licence from the councillors of
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, enabling them to extend across the plain of Crau. They had requested, and obtained, the support of Robert de Montcalm, councillor of king
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and president of his court at the Parlement of Aix-en-Provence. De Montcalm used his own money to purchase a two-ninths share of the Arles project on 29 August 1583. In 1584 the associates built the Pont-de-Crau, a bridge and aqueduct across a fetid, foul-water, swamp south east of Arles. This was a significant cost and was commenced on 22 August 1585. Two consuls of Arles had opposed the project and energised a following among the local population, so De Montcalm called them to appear before the Parliament of Aix in November 1585, but he died on 20 October 1585, before the hearing. http://provence-historique.mmsh.univ-aix.fr/Pdf/PH-1958-08-031_03.pdf PDF Robert de Montcalm et le financement du Canal de Craponne, by Albert Waton-Chabert.


Contract Law

The original investors formally undertook to maintain the canal against a payment of three
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s for every two hectares irrigated by the farmers. Slowly this payment became derisory and out of proportion to the cost of maintenance, so the heirs of Adam de Craponne were granted an increase by the lower court. But in 1876 the farmers sought legal review and the decision of the Court of Appeal of
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was quashed.University of Texas, Foreign Law Translations, D. 1876. 1. 193 Case De Gallifet v. Commune de Pélissanne, 06 March 1876, Copyright: Professor B. S. Markesinis
/ref> After more than a century of further academic debate, the reform of French contract law (10 February 2016) overruled the Cour de cassation’s infamous decision on Canal de Craponne, according to which even a 300-year-old contract could not be modified to accommodate a change of circumstances that had rendered performance significantly more onerous for one of the parties.University of Oxford, Introducing imprévision into French contract law – A paradigm shift in comparative perspective
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See also

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List of canals in France This is a list of the navigable canals and rivers in France. For reference purposes, all waterways are listed, including many that have been abandoned for navigation, mostly in the period 1925-1955, but some in later years. Although several source ...
* :fr: Canal de Craponne (arrêt) - one of the largest judgements of the Court of Cassation.


References

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Bibliography

* Marylène Soma Bonfillon, ''Le canal de Craponne, un exemple de maîtrise de l'eau en Provence occidentale 1554-1954'', Publications de l'université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence, 2007 ; * F. Farnarier, ''La seigneurie de Lançon, période française (1481-1564) : Lançon et le canal de Craponne'', , dans ''Provence historique'', tome 10, fascicule 41, 196
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External links


PDF in French. Marylène Soma Bonfillon - Le Canal de Craponne un exemple de maîtrise de l’eau en Provence occidentale (1554-1854)

Inventaire général du Patrimoine culturel Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur : pont-aqueduc de Pont-de-Crau ou de Craponne
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