Article 864
…ainst one of the co-partitioners, whether due or not, the latter is allotted it in the partition up to the amount of his rights in the mass. Up to the amount due, the debt is extinguished by confusion…
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…ainst one of the co-partitioners, whether due or not, the latter is allotted it in the partition up to the amount of his rights in the mass. Up to the amount due, the debt is extinguished by confusion…
Where the co-sharer himself has a claim to be asserted, he is allotted his debt only if, when balanced, the account shows a balance in favour of the undivided estate.
A person who is in part the full owner and who is in undivided ownership with usufructuaries and bare owners may use the options provided for in articles 817 and 818. The second paragraph of Article 8…
If undivided co-owners intend to remain in undivided ownership, the court may, at the request of one or more of them, depending on the interests involved and without prejudice to the application of th…
…ownership may only be requested by the surviving spouse and on condition that he or she was, prior to the death, or became as a result of the death, joint owner of the business or of the residential…
…therwise stipulated. This interest accrues from the opening of the succession when the heir owed it to the deceased and from the day the debt is due, when it arose during the joint ownership.
Any person may give one or more other persons, whether natural persons or legal entities, a mandate to administer or manage, subject to the powers entrusted to the executor of the will, all or part of…
…the court at the request of the persons mentioned in Article 822.Where applicable, the application to maintain indivision may relate to corporate rights. The court decides on the basis of the interes…
The preferential allocation referred to in article 831 is by right for any agricultural holding that does not exceed the surface area limits set by decree in the Conseil d'Etat, if continued joint own…
At any time, the co-sharers may abandon legal proceedings and pursue amicable partition if the conditions laid down for a partition of this nature are met.
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