Cover Page
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Foreword
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Abbreviations
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Synopsis
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Preliminary title Of the general definitions of rights and the promulgation of the laws
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Chapter I Of law and customs
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Chapter II Of the publication of the laws
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Chapter III Of the effects of laws
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Chapter IV Of the application and construction of laws
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Chapter V Of the repeal of laws
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Book I Of persons
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Title I Of the distinction of persons, and the privation of certain civil rights in certain cases
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Chapter I Of the distinction of persons established by nature
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Chapter II Of the distinctions of persons which are established by law
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Title II Of domicil and the manner of changing the same
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Title III Of absent persons
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Chapter I Of the curatorship of absent persons
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Chapter II Of the putting into provisional possession the heirs of the absentee
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Chapter III Of the effects of absence upon the eventual rights which may belong to the absentee
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Chapter IV Of the effects of absence respecting marriage
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Chapter V Of the care of minor children whose father has disappeared
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Title IV Of husband and wife
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Chapter I On marriage
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Chapter II How marriages may be contracted or made
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Chapter III Of the nullity of marriages
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Chapter IV Of the respective rights and duties of married persons
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Chapter V Of the dissolution of marriages
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Chapter VI Of second marriages
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Title V Of the separation from bed and board
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Chapter I Of the causes of separation from bed and board
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Chapter II Of the proceedings on separation from bed and board
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Chapter III Of the provisional proceedings to which a suit for separation may give occasion
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Chapter IV Of objections to the action of separation from bed and board
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Chapter V Of the effects of separation from bed and board
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Title VI Of master and servant
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Chapter I Of the several sorts of servants
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Chapter II Of free servants
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Chapter III Of slaves
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Title VII Of father and child
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Chapter I Of children in general
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Chapter II Of legitimate children
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Section I Of legitimacy resulting from marriage
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Section II Of the manner of proving the legitimate filiation
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Chapter III Of illegitimate children
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Section I Of legitimation
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Section II Of the acknowledgment of illegitimate children
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Chapter IV Of adoption
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Chapter V Of paternal authority
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Section I Of the duties of parents towards their legitimate children, and of the duties of legitimate children towards their parents
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Section II Of the duties of parents towards their natural children, and of the duties of natural children towards their parents
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Title VIII Of minors, of their tutorship, curatorship and emancipation
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Chapter I Of tutorship
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Section I General dispositions
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Section II Of tutorship by nature
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Section III Of tutorship by will
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Section IV Of the tutorship by the effect of the law
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Section V Of dative tutorship
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Section VI Of the under tutor
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Section VII Of the causes which dispense or excuse from the tutorship
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Section VIII Of incapacity for, exclusion from and deprivation of the tutorship
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Section IX Of the administration of the tutor
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Chapter II Of the curatorship of minors
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Chapter III Of emancipation
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Title IX Of persons insane, idiots, and other persons incapable of administering their estate
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Chapter I Of the interdiction and curatorship of persons incapable of administering their estate, whether on account of insanity or of some other infirmity
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Chapter II Of the other persons to whom curators are appointed
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Title X Of communities or corporations
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Chapter I Of the nature of communities or corporations, of their use and kind
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Chapter II Of the rights and privileges of communities or corporations and of their incapacities
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Chapter III Of the dissolution of communities or corporations
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Book II Of things and of the different modifications of property
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Title I Of things or estates
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Chapter I Of the distinction of things or estates
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Chapter II Of immoveables
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Chapter III Of moveables
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Chapter IV Of estates considered in their relation to those who possess them
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Title II Of absolute ownership
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Chapter I Universal principles
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Chapter II Of the right of accession to what is produced by the thing
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Chapter III Of the right of accession to what unites or incorporates itself to the thing
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Section I Of the right of accession concerning immoveables
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Section II Of the right of accession concerning moveable things
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Title III Of usufruct, use and habitation
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Chapter I Of usufruct
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Section I General definitions
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Section II Of the rights of the usufructuary
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Section III Of the obligations of the usufructuary
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Section IV Of the obligations of the owner
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Section V How usufruct expires
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Chapter II Of the use and habitation
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Title IV Of predial services or services of land
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Chapter I General principles
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Chapter II Of services which originate from the natural situation of the place
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Chapter III Of services imposed by law
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Section I Of walls, fences, and ditches in common
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Section II Of the distance and of the intermediary works required for certain buildings
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Section III Of lights on the property of a neighbor
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Section IV Of the manner of carrying off rain from the roof
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Section V Of the right of passage
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Chapter IV Of services established by the act of man
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Section I Of the different kinds of services which may be established by the act of man
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Section II How services are acquired
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Section III Of the rights of the proprietor of the estate to which the service is due
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Section IV How Services are extinguished
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Book III Of the different manners of acquiring the property of things
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Preliminary title General dispositions
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Title I Of successions
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Chapter I Of the different sorts of successions and heirs
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Chapter II Of legal successions
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Section I General rules
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Section II Of the succession of descendants
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Section III Of the succession of ascendants
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Section IV Of the succession of collaterals
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Chapter III Of irregular successions
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Chapter IV In what manner successions are opened
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Chapter V Of the incapacity and unworthiness of the heirs
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Chapter VI In what manner a succession is accepted and how it is renounced
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Section I Of the acceptance pure and simple
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Section II Of the acceptance of a succession with the benefit of an inventory
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Chapter VII Of the administration of vacant estates and estates ab intestato
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Chapter VIII Of partition among heirs and of the collation of goods
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Section I Of the nature of partition and in what manner it is made
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Section II Of the collation of goods
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Section III Of the payment of debts
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Section IV Of the effect of partition and of its rescision
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Title II Of donations inter vivos (between living persons) and mortis causa (in prospect of death)
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Chapter I General dispositions
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Chapter II Of the capacity necessary for disposing of and receiving by donation inter vivos or mortis causa
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Chapter III Of the portion disposable, and of its reduction in case of excess
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Section I Of the disposable portion and the legitime
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Section II Of the reduction of dispositions inter vivos or mortis causa; of the manner in which it is made and of its effects
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Chapter IV Of dispositions reprobated by the law in donations inter vivos and mortis causa
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Chapter V Of donations inter vivos (between living)
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Section I Of the irrevocability of donations inter vivos
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Section II Of the form of donations inter vivos
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Section III Of the exceptions to the rule of the irrevocability of donations inter vivos
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Chapter VI Of dispositions mortis causa (in the prospect of death)
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Section I Of testament or codicil
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Section II Of the form of testaments and codicils
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Section III Of testamentary dispositions
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Section IV Of the institution of heir and of disinherison
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Section V Of legacies
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Section VI Of the opening and the proof of wills, and of testamentary executions
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Section VII Of the revocation of testaments and codicils and of their caducity
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Section VIII Of the interpretation of testamentary dispositions
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Chapter VII Of partitions made by parents among their descendants
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Chapter VIII Of donations made by marriage contract to the husband or wife, and to the children to be born of the marriage
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Chapter IX Of donations between married persons, either by marriage contract, or during the marriage
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Title III Of contracts and of conventional obligations in general
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Chapter I Preliminary dispositions
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Chapter II Of the conditions essential to the validity of agreements
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Section I Of consent
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Section II Of the capability of the parties contracting
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Section III Of the object and the matter of contracts
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Section IV Of the cause
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Chapter III Of the effect of obligations
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Section I General dispositions
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Section II Of the obligation of giving
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Section III Of the obligations of doing or of not doing
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Section IV Of the damages resulting from the non execution of the obligation
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Section V Of the interpretation of the agreements
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Section VI Of the effect of agreements with regard to persons not parties to them
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Chapter IV Of the different kinds of obligations
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Section I Of conditional obligations
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§ 1 Of the condition in general and of its different kinds
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§ 2 Of the suspensive condition
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§ 3 Of the dissolving condition
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Section II Of obligations to be performed at a certain term
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Section III Of the alternative obligations
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Section IV Of obligations in solido or jointly and severally
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§ 1 Of the obligation in solido between creditors
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§ 2 Of the obligation in solido on the part of debtors
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Section V Of obligations divisible and indivisible
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§ 1 Of the effects of a divisible obligation
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§ 2 Of the effect of the indivisible obligation
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Section VI Of obligations with penal clauses
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Chapter V Of the extinction of obligations
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Section I Of payment
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§ 1 Of payment in general
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§ 2 Of payment with subrogation
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§ 3 Of the imputation of payments
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§ 4 Of tenders of payment, and consignment
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§ 5 Of the surrender of property
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Section II Of novation
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Section III Of the remission of the debt
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Section IV Of compensation
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Section V Of confusion
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Section VI Of the loss of the thing due
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Section VII Of the action of nullity or of rescission of agreements
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Chapter VI Of the proof of obligations and of that of payment
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Section I Of the literal proof
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§ 1 Of the authentic title
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§ 2 Of the acts under private signature
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§ 3 Of copies of titles
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§ 4 Of recognitive and confirmative acts
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Section II Of testimonial proof
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Section III Of presumptions
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§ 1 Of presumptions established by law
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§ 2 Of presumption not established by law
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Section IV Of the confession of the party
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Section V Of the proof by oath
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Title IV Of engagements formed without agreements, or of quasi contracts and quasi offences
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Section I Of the quasi contract
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Section II Of quasi crimes or offences
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Title V Of marriage contract
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Chapter I General dispositions
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Chapter II Of the various kinds of matrimonial agreements
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Section I Of donations made in consideration of marriage
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Section II Of dowry or marriage portion
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Section III Of paraphernalia or extra dotal effects
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Section IV Of the partnership or community of acquests or gains
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Chapter III Of the separation of property
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Title VI Of sale
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Chapter I Of the nature and form of the contract of sale, and of the manner in which it is to be performed
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Chapter II Of persons capable of buying and selling, and of things which may be sold
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Chapter III Of the obligations of the seller
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Section I Of the tradition or delivery of the thing sold
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Section II Of the warranty, in case of eviction of the thing sold
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Section III Of the warranty of the defects of the thing sold or of the redhibitory vices
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Chapter IV Of the obligations of the buyer
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Chapter V Of the nullity and rescissions of the sale
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Section I Of the power or right of redemption
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Section II Of the rescission of sales on account of lesion
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Chapter VI Of sales by cant or auction
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Chapter VII Of the assignment or transfer of debts and other incorporeal rights
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Title VII Of exchange
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Title VIII Of letting and hiring
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Chapter I Of the several species of contracts for letting and hiring
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Chapter II Of the contract for letting out things
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Section I Of the form and duration of leases
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Section II Of the obligations of the lessor
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Section III Of the obligations of the lessee
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Section IV Of the dissolution of leases
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Chapter III Of the letting out of labour or industry
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Section I Of the hiring of servants and workmen
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Section II Of carriers and watermen
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Section III Of plots for buildings and other works
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Title IX Of partnership
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Chapter I General dispositions
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Chapter II Of the various kinds of partnerships
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Chapter III Of the obligations of partners towards each other, and towards third persons
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Section I Of the obligations of partners towards each other
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Section II Of the obligations of partners towards third persons
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Chapter IV Of the different manners in which partnerships end
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Title X Of loan
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Chapter I Of the loan for use or commodatum
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Section I Of the nature of the loan for use
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Section II Of the engagements of the borrower for use
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Section III Of the engagements of the lender for use
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Chapter II Of the loan for consumption or mutuum
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Section I Of the nature of the loan for consumption
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Section II Of the obligations of the lender for consumption
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Section III Of the engagements of the borrower for consumption
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Chapter III Of loan on interest
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Title XI Of deposit and sequestration
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Chapter I Of deposit in general and of its divers kinds
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Chapter II Of the deposit properly so called
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Section I Of the nature and essence of the contract of deposit
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Section II Of the obligations of the depository
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Section III Of the obligations of him by whom the deposit has been made
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Section IV Of the necessary deposit
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Chapter III Of sequestration
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Section I Of its different species
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Section II Of the conventional sequestration
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Section III Of the judicial sequestration or deposit
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Title XII Of aleatory contracts
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Title XIII Of mandate or commission
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Chapter I Of the nature of proxies, mandates and commissions
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Chapter II What persons may be appointed attornies in fact
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Chapter III Of the obligations of a person acting under a power of attorney
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Chapter IV Of the obligations of the principal who acts by his attorney in fact
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Chapter V How the procuration expires
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Title XIV Of suretyship
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Chapter I Of the nature and extent of suretyship
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Chapter II Of the effects of suretyship
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Section I Of the effects of suretyship between the creditor and the surety
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Section II Of the effects of suretyship between the debtor and the surety
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Section III Respecting the effects of suretyship between the sureties
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Chapter III Of the extinction of suretyship
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Chapter IV Of the legal and judicial sureties
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Title XV Of transactions
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Title XVI Of respite
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Title XVII Of compromises or arbitration
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Title XVIII Of pledge
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Title XIX Of privileges and mortgages
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Chapter I Of the nature of a mortgage and of its several sorts
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Chapter II Who may mortgage and what thing may be mortgaged
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Chapter III Of the effects of mortgage
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Section I Of the effects of mortgage with regard to the debtor
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Section II Of the effects of mortgages against third possessors and of the action of mortgage
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Section III Of the registering of mortgages and of the register kept for that purpose
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Chapter IV Of the order of privileges and mortgages
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Section I Of the preference and order of privileges
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Chapter V How privileges or mortgages expire or are extinguished
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Title XX Of occupancy, possession and prescription
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Chapter I Of occupancy
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Chapter II Of possession
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Chapter III Of prescription
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Section I Of the possession required to establish prescription
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Section II Of the causes which suspend or interrupt prescriptions
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Section III Of the several species of prescription
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Title XXI Of the title by judgment or seizure
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Index
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Manuscript index
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Manuscript index Part 2
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