Article 1413
…pursued out of the community property, unless there has been fraud on the part of the debtor spouse and bad faith on the part of the creditor, except for the reward due to the community if applicable.
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…pursued out of the community property, unless there has been fraud on the part of the debtor spouse and bad faith on the part of the creditor, except for the reward due to the community if applicable.
Each of the spouses may only commit his or her own property and income, by a guarantee or loan, unless these have been contracted with the express consent of the other spouse who, in this case, does n…
The community which has discharged a debt for which it could be sued by virtue of the preceding articles is nevertheless entitled to a reward, whenever this commitment had been contracted in the perso…
The earnings and wages of a spouse may only be seized by his or her spouse's creditors if the obligation was incurred for the maintenance of the household or the education of the children, in accordan…
…erived, when it has paid fines incurred by a spouse as a result of criminal offences, or reparation and costs to which he or she had been sentenced for civil torts or quasi-torts. It is similarly enti…
The acquisition made, by way of auction or otherwise, of a portion of property of which one of the spouses was the undivided owner, does not form an acquest, except for the recompense due to the commu…
Pre-trial detention may only be ordered or extended if it is shown, in the light of the precise and detailed elements resulting from the proceedings, that it constitutes the sole means of achieving on…
The liberty and custody judge to whom an order is referred by the investigating judge seeking the detention of the person under investigation shall cause that person to appear before him, assisted by…
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…or for the purpose of making requisitions, either refer the matter by reasoned order to the liberty and custody judge for the purpose of maintaining the person under investigation in pre-trial detenti…
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