Article 1423
A legacy made by a spouse may not exceed his or her share in the community. If a spouse has bequeathed an item from the community, the legatee may claim it in kind only to the extent that the item, by…
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A legacy made by a spouse may not exceed his or her share in the community. If a spouse has bequeathed an item from the community, the legatee may claim it in kind only to the extent that the item, by…
The guarantee of the dowry is due by any person who has constituted it; and its interest accrues from the day of the marriage, even though there is a term for payment, if there is no stipulation to th…
The reward is, in general, equal to the lower of the two sums represented by the expenditure made and the profit remaining. It may not, however, be less than the expenditure made where this was necess…
All property, whether movable or immovable, is deemed to be acquired by the community unless it is proved that it belongs to one of the spouses by application of a provision of the law. If the propert…
When the action for separation of property has been brought, the creditors may summon the spouses by lawyer-to-lawyer deed to communicate the application and supporting documents to them. They may eve…
In the event of insufficiency of the community, the levies of each spouse are proportional to the amount of the rewards due to him or her. However, if the insufficiency of the community is attributabl…
The payment of debts for which each spouse is liable, for whatever reason, during the community, may always be pursued out of the community property, unless there has been fraud on the part of the deb…
The spouses may not, one without the other, alienate or encumber with real rights immovables, businesses and holdings belonging to the community, nor non-negotiable corporate rights and tangible movab…
…s to be substituted for him or her in the exercise of his or her powers. The provisions of articles 1445 to 1447 are applicable to this application. The spouse, thus empowered by justice, has the same…
Each spouse has administration and enjoyment of his or her own property and may dispose of it freely.
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