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Open in Lexace § CA 10 1 — REVENUE AND TAXATION § CA 10A 4 — Annual payment to Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College § CA 14 15.1 — Fire and police civil service; municipalities of 13,000 to 250,000 § CA 14 24.10 — New Orleans; board of liquidation of city debt; membership and powers § CA 14 25 — New Orleans; special tax for fire and police departments § CA 14 25.1 — New Orleans; special tax for general municipal purposes § CA 14 3(D) — PAROCHIAL AND MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS § CA 14 31.3 — New Orleans; railroad passenger stations § CA 14 32 — Caddo Parish; sale of jail site; proceeds § CA 14 33 — Industrial plant erection; agricultural industrial boards § CA 14 38 — NOTE: Section 38 as proposed by Acts 1950, No. 565, adopted Nov. 7, 1950. § CA 14 38.1 — St. Charles Parish; reclamation projects by public improvement districts § CA 14 39.1 — Calcasieu parish; community center and playground districts; bond issue; secretary-treasurer's performance bond § CA 14 47 — Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District § CA 19 19 — Immovable property; recordation of mortgages, privileges, etc.; prescription of taxes and licenses; privileges on movable property § CA 6 19.3 — Beautification of highways; regulation of outdoor advertising and junkyards § CA 6 23 — Long Range Highway Fund; revenues to be paid into Fund; bonds for construction, maintenance, improvement and extension of state highways; limitations; withdrawal of funds for state and parish highways and roads; continuation of certain taxes § CA 6 23.1 — Financing of construction, maintenance, improvement and extension of highways § CA 7 51 — Justice of the peace courts; city courts § CA 7 85 — Stenographers; minute clerks; salaries; deputy sheriffs; judges' vacations and absences § CA 7 91 — CITY COURTS FOR THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS § CA 7 96 — THE JUVENILE COURT § CA 7 97 — Time of election of judges and other parish officers § CC 10 — Language susceptible of different meanings § CC 100 — Surname of married persons § CC 101 — Termination of marriage § CC 102 — Judgment of divorce; living separate and apart prior to rule § CC 103 — Judgment of divorce; other grounds § CC 103.1 — Judgment of divorce; time periods § CC 105 — Determination of incidental matters § CC 1095 — Vacant succession, definition. § CC 1096 — Intestate succession, definition. § CC 11 — Meaning of words § CC 1100 — Liability for unauthorized possession of vacant succession. § CC 111 — Spousal support; authority of court § CC 112 — Determination of final periodic support § CC 113 — Interim spousal support § CC 114 — Modification or termination of award of support § CC 1148 — Interest on succession funds; liability for private use. § CC 115 — Extinguishment of support obligation § CC 116 — Modification of spousal support obligation § CC 117 — Peremptive period for obligation § CC 1171 — Persons authorized to make sale. § CC 1188 — Unpaid new creditors' action against paid creditors; prescription. § CC 1192 — Termination of curator's duties on appearance of heirs. § CC 12 — Ambiguous words § CC 121 — Claim for contributions to education or training; authority of court § CC 1227 — Collation, definition. § CC 1228 — Collation by descendants § CC 1229 — Reasons for collation. § CC 123 — Form of award; effect of remarriage or death § CC 1230 — Presumption in favor of collation. § CC 1231 — Express exclusion of collation; extra portion. § CC 1232 — Method of declaring dispensation from collation § CC 1233 — Sufficiency of declaration. § CC 1234 — Reduction of donations exceeding disposable portion; calculation of legitime. § CC 1235 — Persons entitled to demand collation § CC 1237 — Renouncing heir's right to donations not exceeding disposable portion. § CC 1238 — Grandchildren; collation of donations made by grandparent after death of parent § CC 1239 — Grandchildren; right to donations made by grandparent during life of parent § CC 124 — Prescription of spousal claim for contributions § CC 1240 — Grandchildren; collation of donations made by grandparent to parent. § CC 1241 — Collation by great grandchildren and more remote descendants. § CC 1243 — Expenditures subject to collation § CC 1244 — Expenditures not subject to collation. § CC 1245 — Manual gifts. § CC 1246 — Profits from contracts with ascendant. § CC 1247 — Share of partnership with ascendant. § CC 1248 — Advantages other than donation. § CC 1249 — Wages for services to ascendant. § CC 1250 — Immovables destroyed while in possession of donee. § CC 1252 — Collation in kind, definition. § CC 1253 — Collation by taking less, definition. § CC 1254 — Movables or immovables. § CC 1255 — Collation of immovables. § CC 1256 — Immovables collated in kind; reimbursement for improvements. § CC 1257 — Immovables collated in kind; allowance for expenses of preservation. § CC 1258 — Immovables collated in kind; removal by donee of works erected for his pleasure. § CC 1259 — Kinds of expenses made on immovable property. § CC 1260 — Deterioration and damage to immovable, liability of donee. § CC 1261 — Destruction of immovable after election to collate in kind. § CC 1263 — Destruction of immovable after election to collate by taking less. § CC 1264 — Creditors' rights on immovable collated in kind. § CC 1265 — Preservation of creditor's mortgage rights after partition. § CC 1266 — Immovables in excess of disposable portion; collation in kind. § CC 1267 — Immovables in excess of disposable portion; collation by taking less. § CC 1268 — Collation in kind; retention of immovable until reimbursement of expenses. § CC 1269 — Collation by taking less; valuation of immovable. § CC 1270 — Voluntary alienation or negligent loss of immovables subject to collation. § CC 1271 — Forced alienation of immovables subject to collation. § CC 1272 — Sale by donee and subsequent destruction of immovable subject to collation. § CC 1273 — Collation by taking less; coheirs' election of collation by sale or in kind. § CC 1274 — Failure of coheirs to make timely election. § CC 1275 — Payment of collation by sale of succession effects. § CC 1276 — Payment of collation with property of succession. § CC 1277 — Payment of collation by donee where succession effects insufficient. § CC 1278 — Time and security for payment. § CC 1279 — Rights of coheirs against defaulting heir; foreclosure of special mortgage. § CC 1280 — Privilege of seizing coheirs on proceeds of mortgage sale. § CC 1281 — Alienation of immovable by donee by onerous title; creation of real right in immovable by donee or operation of law § CC 1282 — Purchaser's retention of immovable upon payment of collations. § CC 1283 — Collation of movables. § CC 1284 — Donation of movables as absolute transfer of rights. § CC 1285 — Collation of money. § CC 1286 — Collation of movables or money by taking less; payment in money. § CC 1287 — Collation of movables or money by taking less; payment in succession effects. § CC 1288 — Payment of collation by donee where succession effects insufficient. § CC 1290 — Extent and application of rules; venue of action. § CC 1291 — Venue of action where property partly in different parishes. § CC 1292 — Undivided ownership rights until partition. § CC 1293 — Partition of a succession, definition. § CC 1295 — Definitive and provisional partitions, definitions. § CC 1296 — Definitive and provisional partitions, distinguished. § CC 1297 — Stipulations against partition. § CC 1299 — Perpetual prohibition against partition by donor. § CC 1300 — Limited or conditional prohibition against partition by donor. § CC 1301 — Testator's right to prohibit partition during minority of heirs. § CC 1302 — Testamentary partition § CC 1305 — Prescription where possession is separate. § CC 1306 — Prescription where one heir possesses separately and others possess in common. § CC 1307 — Partition between heirs and legatees. § CC 1308 — Partition between owners in common. § CC 1309 — Partition between possessors in common. § CC 131 — Court to determine custody § CC 1310 — Nature of possession required. § CC 1311 — Action maintainable by one or more co-owners. § CC 1312 — Partition suits by tutors and curators. § CC 1313 — Partition suits by emancipated minors. § CC 1314 — Defense of suits by tutors, curators and emancipated minors. § CC 1315 — Partition suits by curators of absent heirs. § CC 1318 — Partition by or against heir or successor of co-owner. § CC 1319 — Retrocession repealed. § CC 132 — Award of custody to parents § CC 1320 — Ownership as basis for action of partition. § CC 1321 — Separate possession of one co-owner, partition before prescription. § CC 1325 — Inventory within one year of partition suit. § CC 1326 — New appraisement. § CC 1328 — Summary proceeding for action of partition. § CC 1329 — Parties plaintiff and defendant. § CC 133 — Award of custody to person other than a parent; order of preference § CC 1330 — Plaintiff's admission of defendant's heirship. § CC 1331 — Collation in action of partition; time for deliberating. § CC 1332 — Election to collate in kind. § CC 1333 — Election to collate by taking less; failure to elect. § CC 1334 — Appraisement of property to be collated. § CC 1335 — Matters incidental to partition; procedure. § CC 1336 — Judicial regulation of mode of partition. § CC 1337 — Partition in kind; sale of movables to pay debts. § CC 134 — Factors in determining child's best interest § CC 1341 — Terms of sale of succession effects where all heirs are absent or minors. § CC 1342 — Terms of sale of succession effects where heirs present demand sale for cash. § CC 1343 — Partition sale; coheir's right to purchase hereditary portion. § CC 1344 — Partition sale; purchase of minor's hereditary portion by tutor or curator. § CC 1345 — Reference to recorder or notary for continuation of proceedings. § CC 1346 — Amicable continuation of proceedings by heirs. § CC 1347 — Notice to parties. § CC 1348 — Continuances of proceedings. § CC 1349 — Settlement of accounts due by heirs to succession. § CC 1350 — Items included in accounts. § CC 1351 — Deduction of donations not subject to collation. § CC 1352 — Court order as to mode of collation exhibited to officer § CC 1353 — Inclusion of property collated in kind. § CC 1354 — Inclusion of value of property collated by taking less. § CC 1356 — Composition of active mass. § CC 1357 — Deductions from active mass. § CC 1358 — Deductions, definition. § CC 1359 — Deductions allowed. § CC 136 — Award of visitation rights § CC 136.1 — Award of visitation rights § CC 1360 — Deductions in absence of collation or when collation is in kind. § CC 1361 — Deductions, when collation is by taking less. § CC 1362 — Coheir's right to take succession effects in payment of collation. § CC 1363 — Disagreement among heirs entitled to receive collation in property. § CC 1364 — Division into lots according to number of heirs or roots. § CC 1365 — Equality in formation of lots. § CC 1366 — Equalization by money when one lot more valuable than others. § CC 1367 — Formation of lots by experts. § CC 137 — Denial of visitation; sex offense; death of a parent § CC 1370 — Subdivision among coheirs of same root. § CC 1371 — Coheirs' proportionate liability for succession debts. § CC 1372 — Observance of formalities. § CC 1373 — Provisional partitions; persons authorized to demand new partition § CC 1378 — Errors of form, effect. § CC 1379 — Delivery of property and title papers after partition. § CC 1380 — Subsequent discovery of property, amendment of partition. § CC 1382 — Partition compared to exchange. § CC 1384 — Reciprocal warranty against disturbance or eviction. § CC 1385 — Exclusion of warranty. § CC 1387 — Proportionate liability of coheirs. § CC 1388 — Amount of indemnity. § CC 1389 — Liability of coheirs for portion of insolvent coheir. § CC 1390 — Scope of warranty as to corporeal and incorporeal things. § CC 1391 — Warranties always implied. § CC 1392 — Warranty of solvency of debtor of rent charge, prescription. § CC 1393 — Subsequent deterioration or destruction of property. § CC 1394 — New debts or charges. § CC 1395 — Tacit mortgage abolished. § CC 1396 — Prescription of action of warranty. § CC 1399 — Definitive partitions involving minors, interdicts, or absent persons § CC 14 — CHAPTER 2. INTERPRETATION OF LAWS § CC 1400 — Provisional partitions involving minors, interdicts, or absent persons § CC 1401 — Omission of succession effects not cause for rescission. § CC 1402 — Rescission of transactions effecting partition. § CC 1403 — Rescission inadmissible after compromise. § CC 1404 — Rescission inadmissible against sale of succession rights. § CC 1405 — Sale of succession rights to coheir at risk of vendor, rescission inadmissible. § CC 1406 — Sale to coheir of immovable rights only, rescission for lesion. § CC 1407 — Facts required to obtain rescission for lesion. § CC 1408 — Termination of partition suit by defendant's tender. § CC 1409 — Amount of tender. § CC 141 — Child support; authority of court § CC 1410 — Rescission for fraud or violence inadmissible after alienation. § CC 1411 — Rescission inadmissible against partition regulated by father. § CC 1412 — Rescission in favor of minor effective for all parties. § CC 1413 — Prescription of action of rescission. § CC 1414 — Prescription against minors after judicial partition. § CC 1415 — Estate debts; administrative expenses § CC 1416 — Liability of universal successors to creditors § CC 1419 — Rights of pursuit of creditor § CC 142 — Modification or termination of child support award § CC 1420 — Regulation of payment of debts by testament or by agreement among successors § CC 1421 — Estate debts, charged § CC 1422 — Debts attributable to identifiable or encumbered property § CC 1423 — Decedent's debts charged ratably § CC 1424 — Administration expenses, how charged § CC 1425 — Liability of successors for contribution or reimbursement § CC 1426 — Classification of receipts and expenditures in absence of controlling dispositions § CC 1427 — Reporting and deducting as authorized by tax law § CC 1428 — Rights and obligations of usufructuary not superseded § CC 1429 — Rights and obligations of income interest in trust not superseded § CC 1467 — Methods of acquiring or disposing gratuitously § CC 1468 — Donations inter vivos; definition § CC 1469 — Donation mortis causa; definition § CC 1470 — Persons capable of giving or receiving § CC 1471 — Capacity to give, time for existence § CC 1472 — Capacity to receive, time for existence § CC 1473 — Capacity to receive conditional donation, time for existence § CC 1474 — Unborn children, capacity to receive § CC 1476 — Minors; incapacity to make donations, exceptions § CC 1477 — Capacity to donate, mental condition of donor § CC 1479 — Nullity of donation procured through undue influence § CC 1480 — Nullity due to fraud, duress, or undue influence; severability of valid provision § CC 1481 — Fiduciary appointment, termination § CC 1482 — Proof of incapacity to donate § CC 1483 — Proof of fraud, duress, or undue influence § CC 1484 — Interpretation of revocation or modification § CC 1493 — Forced heirs; representation of forced heirs § CC 1493.1 — Children conceived through donation of gametes § CC 1494 — Forced heir entitled to legitime; exception § CC 1495 — Amount of forced portion and disposable portion § CC 1495.1 — Calculation of the legitime § CC 1496 — Permissible burdens on legitime § CC 1497 — Disposable portion in absence of forced heirs § CC 1498 — Nullity of donation inter vivos of entire patrimony § CC 1499 — Usufruct to surviving spouse § CC 15 — Use of number § CC 1500 — Forced portion in cases of judicial divestment, disinherison, or renunciation of succession rights § CC 1502 — Inability to satisfy legitime by usufruct or income interest in trust only § CC 1503 — Reduction of excessive donations § CC 1504 — Reduction of donations, exclusive right of forced heirs § CC 1505 — Calculation of disposable portion on mass of succession § CC 1507 — Reduction of legacies before donations inter vivos , order of reduction § CC 1508 — Reduction of donations inter vivos § CC 1509 — Insolvency of a donee § CC 151 — Proceeding for declaration of nullity of a marriage; interim incidental relief § CC 1510 — Remunerative donations, extent of reduction § CC 1511 — Onerous donation, extent of reduction § CC 1512 — Retention of fruits and products of donation by donee until demand for reduction § CC 1513 — Reduction in kind when property is owned by the donee or successors by gratuitous title; effects of alienation by donee § CC 1514 — Usufruct of surviving spouse affecting legitime; security § CC 1519 — Impossible, illegal or immoral conditions. § CC 1519.1 — Penalty clauses § CC 152 — Proceeding for declaration of nullity of a marriage; final incidental relief § CC 1520 — Prohibited substitutions, definitions § CC 1521 — Vulgar substitutions § CC 1522 — Separate donations of usufruct and naked ownership § CC 1526 — Onerous donation § CC 1527 — Remunerative donations § CC 1528 — Charges or conditions imposed by donor § CC 1529 — Donation of future property; nullity § CC 1530 — Donation conditional on will of donor; nullity § CC 1531 — Donation conditional on payment of future or unexpressed debts and charges; nullity § CC 1532 — Stipulation for right of return to donor § CC 1533 — Right of return; effect § CC 1541 — Form required for donations § CC 1542 — Identification of donor, donee, and the thing donated required § CC 1543 — Manual gift § CC 1544 — Donation effective from time of acceptance § CC 1546 — Acceptance during lifetime of donee § CC 1548 — Unemancipated minor; persons authorized to accept § CC 1549 — Thing acquired subject to existing charges § CC 1550 — Form for donation of certain incorporeal movables § CC 1551 — Effects of acceptance § CC 1556 — Causes for revocation or dissolution § CC 1557 — Revocation for ingratitude § CC 1558 — Revocation for ingratitude; prescription, parties § CC 1559 — Revocation for ingratitude, effect on alienations, leases, or encumbrances § CC 1560 — Revocation for ingratitude, restoration § CC 1562 — Dissolution for nonfulfillment of suspensive condition or for occurrence of resolutory condition § CC 1563 — Nonfulfillment of conditions or nonperformance of charges that donee can perform or prevent § CC 1564 — Dissolution for non-execution of other condition; prescription § CC 1565 — Dissolution for non-execution of condition § CC 1566 — Revocation or dissolution, donee's liability for fruits § CC 1567 — Donee unable to return thing in same condition § CC 1571 — Testaments with others or by others prohibited § CC 1572 — Testamentary dispositions committed to the choice of a third person § CC 1575 — Olographic testament; requirements of form § CC 1576 — Notarial testament; requirements of form § CC 1581 — OF THE COMPETENCE OF WITNESSES AND OF CERTAIN DESIGNATIONS IN TESTAMENTS § CC 1582 — Effect of witness or notary as legatee § CC 1582.1 — Persons prohibited from witnessing; effect § CC 1585 — Universal legacy § CC 1586 — General legacy § CC 1588 — Joint or separate legacy § CC 1589 — Lapse of legacies § CC 159 — CHAPTER 3. EFFECTS OF DIVORCE § CC 1590 — Testamentary accretion § CC 1591 — Accretion of particular and general legacies § CC 1592 — Accretion among joint legatees § CC 1593 — Exception to rule of testamentary accretion § CC 1595 — Accretion to universal legatee § CC 1597 — Loss, extinction, or destruction of property given § CC 1598 — Right of legatees to fruits and products § CC 1599 — Payment of legacies, preference of payment § CC 1601 — Preference of payment among particular legacies § CC 1602 — Discharge of an unsatisfied particular legacy § CC 1604 — Discharge of legacies, limitation of liability § CC 1605 — Probate of testament § CC 1607 — Revocation of entire testament by testator § CC 1608 — Revocation of a legacy or other testamentary provision § CC 1609 — Revocation of juridical act prior to testator's death § CC 1610.1 — Grounds for revocation of testamentary dispositions § CC 1611 — Intent of testator controls § CC 1612 — Preference for interpretation that gives effect § CC 1613 — Mistake in identification of object bequeathed § CC 1614 — Interpretation as to after-acquired property § CC 1615 — Contradictory provisions § CC 1617 — Disinherison of forced heirs § CC 1619 — Disinherison, express and for just cause § CC 1621 — Children; causes for disinherison by parents § CC 1622 — Grandparents; causes for disinherison of grandchildren § CC 1623 — Timing of action; no defense § CC 1624 — Mention of cause for disinherison; burden of proof; reconciliation § CC 1625 — Reconciliation § CC 1626 — Defenses to disinherison § CC 1724 — Right of parents and ascendants to partition property among descendants § CC 1725 — Method of making partition § CC 1726 — Partition by act inter vivos, formalities. § CC 1728 — Property not included in partition. § CC 1729 — Necessity for partition to include all descendants. § CC 1730 — Limitation in relation to disposable portion. § CC 1731 — Action to rescind partition, payment of costs. § CC 1732 — Tender by defendant in action of rescission. § CC 1734 — Donations in contemplation of marriage by third persons; in general § CC 1735 — Form § CC 1737 — Beneficiaries § CC 1738 — Beneficiaries § CC 1739 — Limited irrevocability § CC 1740 — Division following substitution of common descendants § CC 1741 — Caducity; causes and effects § CC 1742 — Acceptance or renunciation of succession § CC 1743 — Universal succession; liability for estate debts § CC 1744 — Donations between future or present spouses; in general § CC 1745 — Applicability of rules on donations in contemplation of marriage by third person § CC 1746 — Objects and beneficiaries § CC 1747 — Form § CC 1748 — Right of return not presumed § CC 1749 — Donation of property to be left at death; caducity § CC 1750 — Donations of property to be left at death made during marriage; revocability § CC 1751 — Disguised donations and donations to persons interposed § CC 1756 — Obligations; definition § CC 1757 — Sources of obligations § CC 1758 — General effects § CC 1761 — Effects of a natural obligation § CC 1762 — Examples of circumstances giving rise to a natural obligation § CC 1764 — Effects of real obligation § CC 1765 — Heritable obligation § CC 1766 — Strictly personal obligation § CC 1767 — Suspensive and resolutory condition § CC 1768 — Expressed and implied conditions § CC 1770 — Condition that depends on the whim or the will of the obligor § CC 1771 — Obligee's right pending condition § CC 1772 — Fault of a party § CC 1773 — Time for fulfillment of condition that an event shall occur § CC 1774 — Time for fulfillment of condition that an event shall not occur § CC 1775 — Effects retroactive § CC 1776 — Contract for continuous or periodic performance § CC 1777 — Express or implied term § CC 1778 — Term for performance § CC 1779 — Term presumed to benefit the obligor § CC 1781 — Performance before end of term § CC 1782 — If the obligor is insolvent § CC 1783 — Impairment or failure of security § CC 1784 — Term for performance not fixed § CC 1785 — Performance on term § CC 1786 — Several, joint, and solidary obligations § CC 1787 — Several obligations; effects § CC 1788 — Joint obligations for obligors or obligees § CC 1789 — Divisible and indivisible joint obligation § CC 1790 — Solidary obligations for obligees § CC 1791 — Extinction of obligation by performance § CC 1794 — Solidary obligation for obligors § CC 1795 — Solidary obligor may not request division; action against one obligor after action against another § CC 1796 — Solidarity not presumed § CC 1799 — Interruption of prescription § CC 1800 — Solidary liability for damages § CC 1801 — Defenses that solidary obligor may raise § CC 1802 — Renunciation of solidarity § CC 1803 — Remission of debt to or transaction or compromise with one obligor § CC 1804 — Liability of solidary obligors between themselves § CC 1805 — Enforcement of contribution § CC 1806 — Insolvency of a solidary obligor § CC 1807 — Conjunctive obligation § CC 1809 — Choice belongs to the obligor § CC 1810 — Delay in exercising choice § CC 1811 — Obligor may not choose part of one item § CC 1812 — Impossibility or unlawfulness of one item of performance § CC 1813 — Impossibility or unlawfulness of all items of performance § CC 1814 — Obligor's liability for damages § CC 1815 — Divisible and indivisible obligation § CC 1817 — Effects of divisible obligation among successors § CC 1819 — Effect of indivisible obligation among successors § CC 1821 — Assumption by agreement between obligor and third person § CC 1822 — Third person bound for amount assumed § CC 1823 — Assumption by agreement between obligee and third person § CC 1824 — Defenses § CC 1826 — Effects § CC 1827 — Conventional subrogation by the obligee § CC 1828 — Conventional subrogation by the obligor § CC 1829 — Subrogation by operation of law § CC 1830 — Effects of legal subrogation § CC 1831 — Party must prove obligation § CC 1832 — Written form required by law § CC 1833 — Authentic act § CC 1834 — Act that fails to be authentic § CC 1835 — Authentic act constitutes full proof between parties and heirs § CC 1836 — Act under private signature duly acknowledged § CC 1838 — Party must acknowledge or deny signature § CC 1839 — Transfer of immovable property § CC 1840 — Copy of authentic act § CC 1841 — Copy of recorded writing § CC 1842 — Confirmation § CC 1843 — Ratification § CC 1844 — Effects of confirmation and ratification § CC 1845 — Confirmation of donation § CC 1846 — Contract not in excess of five hundred dollars § CC 1847 — Debt of a third person and debt extinguished by prescription § CC 1848 — Testimonial or other evidence not admitted to disprove a writing § CC 1849 — Proof of simulation § CC 185 — Presumption of paternity of husband § CC 1853 — Judicial confession § CC 1855 — Performance by a third person § CC 1856 — Valid transfer of object of performance § CC 1857 — Performance rendered to the obligee § CC 1858 — Lack of capacity of obligee § CC 1859 — Performance in violation of seizure § CC 186 — Presumption if child is born after divorce or after death of husband; effect of disavowal § CC 1860 — Quality of thing to be given § CC 1861 — Partial performance § CC 1862 — Place of performance § CC 1864 — Imputation by obligor § CC 1866 — Payment imputed to interest § CC 1867 — Imputation by obligee § CC 1868 — Imputation not made by the parties § CC 1869 — Offer to perform and deposit by obligor § CC 187 — Disavowal action; proof § CC 1870 — Notice as tender § CC 1871 — Deposit of things by obligor § CC 1872 — Sale of a thing and deposit of proceeds § CC 1873 — Obligor not liable when failure caused by fortuitous event § CC 1874 — Fortuitous event that would have destroyed object in hands of obligee § CC 1876 — Contract dissolved when performance becomes impossible § CC 1877 — Fortuitous event that has made performance impossible in part § CC 1878 — Fortuitous event after obligor performed in part § CC 188 — Disavowal precluded in case of assisted conception § CC 1881 — Objective novation § CC 1882 — Subjective novation § CC 1883 — No effect when obligation is invalid § CC 1884 — Security for extinguished obligation § CC 1885 — Novation of solidary obligation § CC 1886 — Delegation of performance § CC 1887 — Discharge of any prior obligor does not affect security § CC 1889 — Presumption of remission § CC 189 — Time limit for disavowal by the husband § CC 1890 — Remission effective when communication is received by the obligor § CC 1891 — Release of real security § CC 1892 — Remission granted to sureties § CC 1893 — Compensation extinguishes obligations § CC 1894 — Obligation not subject to compensation § CC 1895 — Obligations not to be performed at the same place § CC 1897 — Compensation extinguishes obligation of surety § CC 1898 — Compensation between obligee and solidary obligor § CC 1899 — Rights acquired by third persons § CC 190 — Time limit for disavowal by heir or legatee § CC 190.1 — Three-party acknowledgment; alternative to disavowal; time period § CC 1900 — Assignment by obligee § CC 1901 — Compensation by agreement § CC 1902 — Compensation by judicial declaration § CC 1904 — Obligation of the surety § CC 1905 — Solidary obligations § CC 1908 — Bilateral or synallagmatic contracts § CC 191 — Contestation and establishment of paternity by mother § CC 1910 — Gratuitous contracts § CC 1911 — Commutative contracts § CC 1912 — Aleatory contracts § CC 1913 — Principal and accessory contracts § CC 1914 — Nominate and innominate contracts § CC 1916 — Rules applicable to nominate contracts § CC 1917 — Rules applicable to all kinds of obligations § CC 1918 — General statement of capacity § CC 1919 — Right to plead rescission § CC 192 — Contestation action; proof § CC 1920 — Right to require confirmation or rescission of the contract § CC 1921 — Rescission of contract for incapacity § CC 1923 — Incapacity of unemancipated minor; exceptions § CC 1924 — Mere representation of majority; reliance § CC 1925 — Noninterdicted person deprived of reason; protection of innocent contracting party by onerous title § CC 1926 — Attack on noninterdicted decedent's contracts § CC 1927 — Consent § CC 1928 — Irrevocable offer § CC 193 — Contestation and establishment of paternity; time period § CC 1933 — Option contracts § CC 1935 — Time when acceptance of a revocable offer is effective § CC 1936 — Reasonableness of manner and medium of acceptance § CC 1938 — Reception of revocation, rejection, or acceptance § CC 1939 — Acceptance by performance § CC 194 — Judgment in contestation action § CC 1940 — Acceptance only by completed performance § CC 1941 — Notice of commencement of performance § CC 1942 — Acceptance by silence § CC 1944 — Offer of reward made to the public § CC 1945 — Revocation of an offer of reward made to the public § CC 1946 — Performance by several persons § CC 1947 — Form contemplated by parties § CC 1949 — Error vitiates consent § CC 195 — SUBSECTION B. PRESUMPTION OF PATERNITY BY SUBSEQUENT § CC 1950 — Error that concerns cause § CC 1951 — Other party willing to perform § CC 1952 — Rescission; liability for damages § CC 1953 — Fraud may result from misrepresentation or from silence § CC 1954 — Confidence between the parties § CC 1955 — Error induced by fraud § CC 1956 — Fraud committed by a third person § CC 1959 — Nature § CC 196 — SUBSECTION C. OTHER METHODS OF ESTABLISHING PATERNITY § CC 1960 — Duress directed against third persons § CC 1962 — Threat of exercising a right § CC 1963 — Contract with party in good faith § CC 1964 — Damages § CC 1967 — Cause defined; detrimental reliance § CC 1968 — Unlawful cause § CC 197 — Child's action to establish paternity; proof; time period § CC 1970 — Untrue expression of cause § CC 1972 — Possible or impossible object § CC 1973 — Object determined as to kind § CC 1974 — Determination by third person § CC 1975 — Output or requirements § CC 1976 — Future things § CC 1977 — Obligation or performance by a third person § CC 1978 — CHAPTER 7. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY § CC 1979 — Revocation § CC 198 — Father's action to establish paternity; time period § CC 1981 — Rights of beneficiary and stipulator § CC 1982 — Defenses of the promisor § CC 1983 — Law for the parties; performance in good faith § CC 1984 — Rights and obligations will pass to successors § CC 1986 — Right of the obligee § CC 1988 — Judgment may stand for act § CC 1989 — Damages for delay § CC 1990 — Obligor put in default by arrival of term § CC 1991 — Manners of putting in default § CC 1992 — Risk devolves upon the obligor § CC 1993 — Reciprocal obligations § CC 1994 — Obligor liable for failure to perform § CC 1997 — Obligor in bad faith § CC 1998 — Damages for nonpecuniary loss § CC 1999 — Assessment of damages left to the court § CC 2000 — Damages for delay measured by interest; no need of proof; attorney fees § CC 2001 — Interest on interest § CC 2002 — Reasonable efforts to mitigate damages § CC 2003 — Obligee in bad faith § CC 2004 — Clause that excludes or limits liability § CC 2005 — Secondary obligation § CC 2006 — Nullity of the principal obligation § CC 2007 — Stipulated damages or performance § CC 2008 — Failure to perform justified § CC 2009 — Obligee not bound to prove damage § CC 2011 — Benefit from partial performance § CC 2012 — Stipulated damages may not be modified § CC 2013 — Obligee's right to dissolution § CC 2014 — Importance of failure to perform § CC 2015 — Dissolution after notice to perform § CC 2016 — Dissolution without notice to perform § CC 2017 — Express dissolution clause § CC 2018 — Effects of dissolution § CC 2019 — Contracts for continuous or periodic performance § CC 2020 — Contracts made by more than two parties § CC 2021 — Rights of third person in good faith § CC 2022 — Refusal to perform § CC 2023 — Security for performance § CC 2024 — Contract terminated by a party's initiative § CC 2025 — Definition; simulation and counterletter § CC 2026 — Absolute simulation § CC 2027 — Relative simulation § CC 2028 — Effects as to third persons § CC 2030 — Absolute nullity of contracts § CC 2031 — Relative nullity of contracts § CC 2032 — Prescription of action § CC 2033 — Effects § CC 2034 — Nullity of a provision § CC 2035 — Rights of third person in good faith § CC 2036 — Act of the obligor that causes or increases his insolvency § CC 2038 — Onerous contract made by the obligor § CC 2039 — Gratuitous contract made by the obligor § CC 2041 — Action must be brought within one year § CC 2042 — Obligee must join obligor and third persons § CC 2043 — Assets transferred must be returned § CC 2044 — Insolvency by failure to exercise right § CC 2046 — No further interpretation when intent is clear § CC 2047 — Meaning of words § CC 2048 — Words susceptible of different meanings § CC 2049 — Provision susceptible of different meanings § CC 2050 — Provisions interpreted in light of each other § CC 2051 — Contract worded in general terms § CC 2052 — Situation to which the contract applies § CC 2053 — Nature of contract, equity, usages, conduct of the parties, and other contracts between same parties § CC 2054 — No provision of the parties for a particular situation § CC 2055 — Equity and usage § CC 2056 — Standard-form contracts § CC 2057 — Contract interpreted in favor of obligor § CC 212 — Adult adoption requirements § CC 213 — Adult adoption; form § CC 214 — Adult adoption; recordation requirement § CC 215 — CHAPTER 5--OF PARENTAL AUTHORITY § CC 221 — CHAPTER 5. PARENTAL AUTHORITY OF MARRIED PERSONS § CC 223 — Rights and obligations of parental authority § CC 224 — OBLIGATIONS OF PARENTS § CC 227 — OBLIGATIONS OF CHILDREN § CC 228 — Child's obligation of obedience; parental correction § CC 229 — AUTHORITY OVER THE PROPERTY OF THE CHILD § CC 2292 — Management of affairs; definition § CC 2293 — Application of rules governing mandate § CC 2294 — Duties of the manager; notice to the owner § CC 2295 — Duties of the manager; liability for loss § CC 2296 — Capacity § CC 2297 — Obligations of the owner § CC 2298 — Enrichment without cause; compensation § CC 2299 — Obligation to restore § CC 230 — Alienation, encumbrance, or lease of the property of the child; expenditure of fruits § CC 2301 — Obligation under suspensive condition § CC 2302 — Payment of the debt of another person § CC 2303 — Liability of the person receiving payment § CC 2304 — Restoration of a thing or its value § CC 2305 — Liability when the thing is alienated § CC 231 — Parents' obligation to deliver and account § CC 2315 — Liability for acts causing damages § CC 2315.1 — Survival action § CC 2315.10 — Liability for death caused by hazing; additional damages § CC 2315.11 — Liability for damages caused by sexual assault § CC 2315.12 — Liability for damages; prohibition of award; unauthorized alien § CC 2315.13 — Liability for damages caused by child sexual abuse in a school setting § CC 2315.2 — Wrongful death action § CC 2315.3 — Additional damages; child pornography; child sexual abuse materials § CC 2315.4 — Additional damages; intoxicated defendant § CC 2315.5 — Wrongful death and survival action; exception § CC 2315.6 — Liability for damages caused by injury to another § CC 2315.7 — Liability for damages caused by criminal sexual activity occurring during childhood § CC 2315.8 — Liability for damages caused by domestic abuse § CC 2315.9 — Liability for damages caused by acts of terror § CC 2316 — Negligence, imprudence or want of skill. § CC 2317 — Acts of others and of things in custody. § CC 2317.1 — Damage caused by ruin, vice, or defect in things § CC 2318 — Acts of a minor § CC 2319 — Acts of interdicts § CC 232 — PERSON HAVING PARENTAL AUTHORITY AND § CC 2320 — Acts of servants, students or apprentices § CC 2321 — Damage caused by animals; livestock § CC 2322 — Damage caused by ruin of building § CC 2322.1 — Users of blood or tissue; a medical service § CC 2323 — Comparative fault § CC 2324 — Liability as solidary or joint and divisible obligation § CC 2324.1 — Damages; discretion of judge or jury § CC 2324.2 — Reduction of recovery § CC 2325 — Matrimonial regime. § CC 2328 — Contractual regime; matrimonial agreement. § CC 2329 — Exclusion or modification of matrimonial regime. § CC 233 — Delegation of parental authority § CC 2330 — Limits of contractual freedom. § CC 2331 — Form of matrimonial agreement. § CC 2332 — Effect toward third persons. § CC 2333 — Minors § CC 2334 — Persons; scope of application of the legal regime. § CC 2336 — Ownership of community property § CC 2337 — Disposition of undivided interest. § CC 2338 — Community property. § CC 2339 — Fruits and revenues of separate property § CC 234 — Parental authority; custody award § CC 2340 — Presumption of community. § CC 2341 — Separate property. § CC 2341.1 — Acquisition of undivided interests; separate and community property § CC 2342 — Declaration of acquisition of separate property § CC 2343 — Donation by spouse of interest in community. § CC 2343.1 — Transfer of separate property to the community. § CC 2344 — Offenses and quasi-offenses; damages as community or separate property. § CC 2345 — Satisfaction of obligation during community. § CC 2347 — Alienation of community property; concurrence of other spouse. § CC 2348 — Renunciation of right to concur. § CC 2349 — Donation of community property; concurrence of other spouse. § CC 235 — TERMINATION OF PARENTAL AUTHORITY § CC 2350 — Alienation of movable assets of business § CC 2351 — Alienation of registered movables. § CC 2352 — Management and disposition of partnership and limited liability company interest § CC 2353 — Unauthorized alienation of community property. § CC 2355 — Judicial authorization to act without the consent of the other spouse § CC 2355.1 — Judicial authorization to manage the community § CC 2356 — Causes of termination § CC 2357 — Satisfaction of obligation after termination of regime § CC 2358 — Claims for reimbursement between spouses § CC 236 — CHAPTER 6. OBLIGATIONS OF CHILDREN AND PARENTS § CC 2360 — Community obligation. § CC 2361 — Obligations incurred during marriage; presumption. § CC 2362.1 — Obligation incurred in an action for divorce § CC 2363 — Separate obligation § CC 2364 — Satisfaction of separate obligation with community property or former community property § CC 2365 — Satisfaction of community obligation with separate property § CC 2366 — Use of community property or former community property for the benefit of separate property § CC 2367 — Use of separate property for the benefit of community property § CC 2367.1 — Use of separate property for the benefit of separate property § CC 2367.2 — Component parts of separate property § CC 2367.3 — Satisfaction of separate obligation with separate property § CC 2368 — Increase of the value of separate property. § CC 2369 — Accounting between spouses; prescription. § CC 2369.1 — Application of co-ownership provisions § CC 2369.3 — Duty to preserve; standard of care § CC 2369.4 — Alienation, encumbrance, or lease prohibited § CC 2369.6 — Alienation, encumbrance, or lease of movable assets of former community enterprise § CC 2369.7 — Court authorization to act alone § CC 2369.8 — Right to partition; no exclusion by agreement; judicial partition § CC 237 — Obligation of providing the basic necessities of life; ascendants and descendants; exceptions § CC 2370 — Separation of property regime. § CC 2371 — Management of property. § CC 2373 — Expenses of the marriage. § CC 2374 — Judgment of separation of property § CC 2375 — Effect of judgment § CC 2376 — Rights of creditors. § CC 238 — Amount of support § CC 239 — Modification or termination of support § CC 24 — BOOK I. § CC 2432 — Right to marital portion. § CC 2433 — Incident of marriage; charge on the succession. § CC 2434 — Quantum § CC 2435 — Deduction of legacy. § CC 2436 — Nonheritable right; prescription. § CC 2437 — Periodic allowance. § CC 2438 — Rules of other titles § CC 2439 — Definition § CC 2440 — Sale of immovable, method of making § CC 2442 — Recordation of sale of immovable to affect third persons § CC 2443 — Purchase of a thing already owned § CC 2447 — Sale of litigious rights, prohibitions § CC 2448 — Things that may be sold § CC 2450 — Sale of future things § CC 2451 — Sale of a hope § CC 2453 — Sale of thing pending litigation of ownership § CC 2456 — Transfer of ownership § CC 2457 — Transfer of ownership; things not individualized § CC 2458 — Sale by weight, tale or measure; lump sales § CC 246 — Occasion for tutorship. § CC 2460 — Sale on view or trial § CC 2464 — Price, essential elements § CC 2465 — Price left to determination by third person § CC 2466 — No price fixed by the parties § CC 2467 — Transfer of risk § CC 247 — Kinds of tutorships. § CC 2474 — Construction of ambiguities respecting obligations of seller § CC 2475 — Seller's obligations of delivery and warranty. § CC 2477 — Methods of making delivery § CC 248 — Modes of establishment of tutorships. § CC 2480 — Retention of possession by seller, presumption of simulation § CC 2481 — Incorporeals, method of making delivery § CC 2482 — Things not in possession of seller § CC 2483 — Costs of delivery and of removal § CC 2484 — Place of delivery § CC 2485 — Buyer's rights upon default, damages § CC 2487 — Delivery excused until payment of price and for insolvency § CC 2489 — Condition of thing at time of delivery § CC 2491 — Immovables, extent of delivery § CC 2492 — Sale of immovables at a price per measure § CC 2494 — Sale of immovable for lump price § CC 2495 — Sale of a certain and limited body or of a distinct object for a lump price § CC 2497 — Restitution of price and expenses in case of rescission § CC 2498 — Prescription of actions for supplement or diminution of price or for dissolution § CC 250 — SECTION 2--OF TUTORSHIP BY NATURE § CC 2500 — Eviction, definition, scope of warranty § CC 2502 — Transfer of rights to a thing § CC 2503 — Modification or exclusion of warranty, seller's liability for personal acts, restitution of price in case of eviction § CC 2506 — Rights of buyer against seller in case of eviction § CC 2507 — Restitution of full price despite deterioration, deduction of damage when benefit to buyer § CC 2509 — Reimbursement to buyer for useful improvements, liability of seller in bad faith § CC 2511 — Partial eviction, rights of buyer § CC 2513 — Scope of warranty in sale of succession rights § CC 2517 — Call in warranty, failure of buyer to call seller in warranty, suit to quiet possession § CC 252 — Unborn and posthumous children. § CC 2520 — Warranty against redhibitory defects § CC 2521 — Defects that are made known to the buyer or that are apparent § CC 2522 — Notice of existence of defect § CC 2524 — Thing fit for ordinary use § CC 2529 — Thing not of the kind specified in the contract § CC 2530 — Defect must exist before delivery § CC 2531 — Liability of seller who knew not of the defect § CC 2532 — Return of the thing; destruction of the thing § CC 2534 — Prescription § CC 2538 — Multiple sellers, multiple buyers, successors § CC 2540 — Redhibitory vice of one of several matched things sold together § CC 2541 — Reduction of the price § CC 2545 — Liability of seller who knows of the defect; presumption of knowledge § CC 2548 — Exclusion or limitation of warranty; subrogation § CC 2550 — Time and place of payment of price § CC 2555 — Liability of the buyer who fails to take delivery § CC 2557 — Eviction and threat of eviction as grounds for suspension of payment § CC 256 — Children born outside of marriage § CC 2560 — Payment of the price before disturbance of possession § CC 2561 — Dissolution of sale for nonpayment of price § CC 2562 — Dissolution of sale of immovables for nonpayment of price; extension of time for payment § CC 2563 — Payment of price after expiration of term but prior to default § CC 2564 — Dissolution of sale of movables § CC 2567 — Right of redemption, definition § CC 2568 — Limitation on duration § CC 2569 — Redemption, presumption of security § CC 257 — Surviving parent's right of appointment. § CC 2570 — Effect of failure to exercise right within time stipulated § CC 2571 — Application of time limit against all persons including minors § CC 2572 — Redemption against second purchaser § CC 2577 — Ownership of improvements and augmentations pending redemption § CC 2578 — Liability for deterioration at the time of redemption § CC 258 — Right of appointment where parents are divorced or separated § CC 2584 — Multiple successors, applicability of rules governing lesion § CC 2587 — Reimbursement to buyer on redemption § CC 2588 — Encumbrances created by buyer § CC 2589 — Rescission for lesion beyond moiety § CC 259 — Option of acceptance of tutorship. § CC 2590 — Time of valuation for determination of lesion § CC 2591 — Option of buyer to supplement price § CC 2592 — Lesion, return of fruits by buyer and payment of interest by seller § CC 2594 — Lesion, action against vendee who has resold the immovable § CC 2596 — Lesion, action against vendee who has granted a right on the immovable § CC 2597 — Condition in which property is returned to seller; reimbursement of buyer for improvements § CC 2599 — Buyer's right of retention pending reimbursement § CC 26 — Unborn child § CC 2600 — Divisibility of action in lesion among joint sellers and successors, joinder § CC 2601 — Additional terms in acceptance of offer to sell a movable § CC 2602 — Contract by conduct of the parties § CC 2603 — Obligation to deliver conforming things § CC 2604 — Buyer's right of inspection § CC 2605 — Rejection of nonconforming things by the buyer § CC 2606 — Buyer's acceptance of nonconforming things § CC 2607 — Buyer may accept part of things delivered § CC 2608 — Merchant buyer's duty upon rejection of things § CC 2609 — Purchase of substitute things by the buyer § CC 261 — Child born outside of marriage § CC 2610 — Cure of nonconformity § CC 2611 — Resale by the seller § CC 2612 — Deposit of the things by seller § CC 2613 — Things in transit, ownership § CC 2614 — Stoppage in transit § CC 2615 — Judicial dissolution § CC 2616 — Things in transit, risk of loss § CC 2617 — Payment against documents § CC 262 — Appointment of several tutors; order of priority. § CC 2620 — Option to buy or sell § CC 2621 — Acceptance, when effective; option turns into contract to sell; rejection § CC 2622 — Warranty of assignor § CC 2623 — Bilateral promise of sale; contract to sell § CC 2624 — Deposit, earnest money § CC 2625 — Right of first refusal § CC 2626 — Terms of offered sale § CC 2627 — Right of first refusal, time for acceptance § CC 2628 — Time limitation for option and right of first refusal § CC 2629 — Effect against third persons § CC 263 — Qualified ascendants; collaterals by blood; surviving spouse. § CC 2630 — Indivisibility of right § CC 2642 — Assignability of rights § CC 2643 — Assignment effective from the time of knowledge or notice § CC 2644 — Performance by debtor before knowledge of assignment § CC 2646 — Warranty of existence of debt, solvency of debtor § CC 2648 — Scope of warranty of debtor's solvency § CC 2649 — Assignor's knowledge of the debtor's insolvency; effects § CC 2650 — Warranty in assignment of succession rights § CC 2652 — Sale of litigious rights § CC 2653 — Assignability prohibited by contract; exceptions § CC 2654 — Documents evidencing the right § CC 2657 — Giving in partial payment § CC 2659 — Application of general rules of sale § CC 2660 — Exchange, definition § CC 2661 — Rights and obligations of the parties § CC 2662 — Rights of party evicted § CC 2663 — Rescission for lesion in contracts of exchange § CC 2668 — Contract of lease defined § CC 2669 — Relation with other titles § CC 2670 — Contract to lease § CC 2671 — Types of leases § CC 2673 — The thing § CC 2675 — The rent § CC 2676 — Agreement as to the rent § CC 2677 — Crop rent § CC 2678 — Term § CC 2679 — Limits of contractual freedom in fixing the term § CC 2680 — Duration supplied by law; legal term § CC 2681 — Form § CC 2682 — The lessor's principal obligations § CC 2683 — The lessee's principal obligations § CC 2684 — Obligations to deliver the thing at the agreed time and in good condition § CC 2685 — Discrepancy between agreed and delivered quantity § CC 2686 — Misuse of the thing § CC 2687 — Damage caused by fault § CC 2688 — Obligation to inform lessor § CC 2689 — Payment of taxes and other charges § CC 2691 — Lessor's obligation for repairs § CC 2692 — Lessee's obligation to make repairs § CC 2693 — Lessor's right to make repairs § CC 2694 — Lessee's right to make repairs § CC 2695 — Attachments, additions, or other improvements to leased thing § CC 2696 — Warranty against vices or defects § CC 2697 — Warranty for unknown vices or defects § CC 2698 — Persons protected by warranty § CC 2699 — Waiver of warranty for vices or defects § CC 270 — Occasion for tutorship. § CC 2700 — Warranty of peaceful possession § CC 2701 — Call in warranty § CC 2702 — Disturbance by third persons without claim of right § CC 2703 — When and where rent is due § CC 2704 — Nonpayment of rent § CC 2705 — Abatement of rent for unforeseen loss of crops § CC 2706 — Loss of crop rent § CC 2707 — Lessor's privilege § CC 2708 — Lessor's privilege over sublessee's movables § CC 2709 — Lessor's right to seize movables of third persons § CC 2710 — Enforcement of the lessor's privilege § CC 2711 — Transfer of thing does not terminate lease § CC 2712 — Transfer of immovable subject to unrecorded lease § CC 2713 — Lessee's right to sublease, assign, or encumber § CC 2714 — Expropriation; loss or destruction § CC 2715 — Partial destruction, loss, expropriation, or other substantial impairment of use § CC 2716 — Termination of lease granted by a usufructuary § CC 2717 — Death of lessor or lessee § CC 2718 — Leases with reservation of right to terminate § CC 2719 — Dissolution for other causes § CC 2720 — Termination of lease with a fixed term § CC 2721 — Reconduction § CC 2722 — Term of reconducted agricultural lease § CC 2723 — Term of reconducted nonagricultural lease § CC 2724 — Continuity of the reconducted lease § CC 2725 — Extension § CC 2726 — Amendment § CC 2727 — Termination of lease with an indeterminate term § CC 2728 — Notice of termination; timing § CC 2729 — Notice of termination; form § CC 2745 — Kinds of lease of services or labor. § CC 2747 — Contract of servant terminable at will of parties. § CC 2748 — Contract of farm or factory laborer, restrictions on termination. § CC 2749 — Liability for dismissal of laborer without cause. § CC 2750 — Liability of laborer leaving employment without cause. § CC 2751 — Obligations of carriers and watermen § CC 2752 — Liability for things delivered for shipment. § CC 2753 — Birth of child during sea voyage. § CC 2754 — Liability for loss or damage. § CC 2755 — Master's and crew's privilege on vessel for payment of wages. § CC 2757 — Agreement to furnish work or materials or both. § CC 2758 — Destruction of work before delivery, liability of contractor furnishing materials. § CC 2759 — Destruction of work before delivery, liability of contractor furnishing work only. § CC 2760 — Destruction of work before delivery, contractor's right to payment of salary. § CC 2761 — Delivery of work in separate parts. § CC 2762 — Liability of contractor for damages due to badness of workmanship. § CC 2763 — Changes or extensions of original plans, effect. § CC 2764 — Substantial and necessary alterations. § CC 2765 — Cancellation of contract by owner. § CC 2766 — Termination of contract by death of workman. § CC 2767 — Payment to heirs of contractor for work or materials completed. § CC 2769 — Contractor's liability for non-compliance with contract. § CC 2770 — Workmen employed by contractor, rights against owner. § CC 2771 — Masons, carpenters and other artificers as contractors. § CC 2777 — Privilege of workmen on ships and boats. § CC 2778 — Annuity contract; definition § CC 2779 — Applicability of the rules governing obligations § CC 278 — Liability concerning minor's legal mortgage. § CC 2781 — Annuity for life or time period § CC 2782 — Termination of annuity; absence of a designated term § CC 2783 — Assignable and heritable rights and obligations § CC 2785 — Annuity contract in favor of several recipients of payments § CC 2786 — Existence of recipient § CC 2787 — Annuity charge § CC 2788 — Annuity charge; recordation § CC 2789 — Applicable law § CC 2790 — Annuity charge for life or time period § CC 2791 — Enforcement of the annuity charge § CC 28 — Capacity to make juridical acts § CC 2801 — Partnership; definition. § CC 2802 — Applicability of rules of conventional obligations. § CC 2803 — Participation of partners. § CC 2804 — Participation in one category only. § CC 2805 — Name of the partnership. § CC 2806 — Ownership of immovable property; retroactivity of partnership's existence; acquisition of immovable property prior to partnership's existence § CC 2807 — Decisions affecting the partnership. § CC 2809 — Fiduciary duty; activities prejudicial to the partnership. § CC 2810 — Other rights not prejudiced. § CC 2811 — Partner as creditor of the partnership. § CC 2812 — The sharing of a partner's interest with a third person. § CC 2813 — The right of a partner to obtain information. § CC 2814 — Partner as mandatary of the partnership § CC 2816 — Contract by partner in his own name; effect on the partnership. § CC 2817 — Partnership debts; liability. § CC 2818 — Causes of cessation of membership § CC 2819 — Seizure of the interest of a partner. § CC 2820 — Expulsion of a partner for just cause. § CC 2821 — Partnership constituted for term; withdrawal. § CC 2822 — Partnership without term; withdrawal. § CC 2823 — Rights of a partner after withdrawal. § CC 2824 — Payment of interest of partner. § CC 2825 — Judicial determination of amount. § CC 2826 — Termination of a partnership; causes § CC 2827 — Continuation of a partnership. § CC 2828 — Continuation for liquidation; sole proprietorship. § CC 2830 — Effects of termination; authority of partners. § CC 2831 — Termination of the partnership; rights of third parties. § CC 2833 — Division of the partnership assets. § CC 2834 — Liquidation of the partnership. § CC 2835 — Final liquidation. § CC 2836 — Provisions applicable to partnerships in commendam. § CC 2837 — Partnership in commendam; definition. § CC 2838 — Name; designation as partnership in commendam. § CC 2839 — Name of partner in commendam; use § CC 2840 — Partner in commendam; liability; agreed contribution. § CC 2841 — Contract form; registry § CC 2842 — Restrictions on the right of a partner in commendam to receive contributions. § CC 2843 — Restrictions on the partner in commendam with regard to management or administration of the partnership § CC 2844 — Liability of the partner in commendam to third persons § CC 2891 — Loan for use; definition § CC 2892 — Applicability of the rules governing obligations § CC 2894 — Preservation and limited use § CC 2895 — Ordinary wear and tear; damage caused by the failure to keep, preserve, or use as a prudent administrator § CC 2896 — Use for longer time or in other manner § CC 2897 — Loss caused by fortuitous event § CC 2898 — Valuation of the thing § CC 2899 — Reimbursement for expenses § CC 2901 — Retaking before or after conclusion of use or expiration of time § CC 2902 — Lender's liability for damage caused by defects in the thing § CC 2903 — Liberative prescription § CC 2904 — Loan for consumption; definition § CC 2906 — Loan of nonfungible things § CC 2907 — Loan of money or commodities § CC 2908 — Lender's liability for damage caused by defects in the thing § CC 2909 — Inability to demand performance until expiration of term § CC 2910 — Substance and place of performance § CC 2911 — Payment of value when restitution is impossible § CC 2912 — Payment of interest in case of default § CC 2913 — Payment of interest presumed in release of principal § CC 292 — Excuse by reason of office or function. § CC 2926 — TITLE XIII. DEPOSIT AND SEQUESTRATION § CC 2927 — Applicability of the rules governing obligations § CC 2928 — Nature of the contract § CC 293 — Waiver of excuse by subsequent acceptance of tutorship. § CC 2930 — Diligence and prudence required § CC 2932 — Use of consumable § CC 2934 — Delivery of value received § CC 2935 — Delivery of civil and natural fruits § CC 2936 — Proof of ownership of the thing deposited not required; a stolen thing § CC 2937 — Place and expense of return § CC 2938 — Time of return § CC 2939 — Retention of the deposit § CC 294 — Subsequently acquired excuse. § CC 2940 — Reimbursement of the depositary § CC 2941 — Obligation of innkeeper to accept the deposit § CC 2943 — Availability of a safe § CC 2944 — Damaged or stolen things § CC 2945 — Limitation of innkeeper's liability § CC 2946 — Conventional sequestration; definition § CC 2947 — Applicable law § CC 2948 — Termination of conventional sequestration by the depositary § CC 295 — Excuse for remote relationship. § CC 2950 — Applicable law § CC 2951 — Judicial depositary § CC 296 — Excuse for age. § CC 297 — Excuse for infirmity. § CC 298 — Excuse for prior tutorships § CC 2985 — Representation § CC 2986 — The authority of the representative § CC 2987 — Procuration defined; person to whom addressed § CC 2988 — Applicability of the rules of mandate § CC 2989 — Mandate defined § CC 299 — Time to present excuse. § CC 2990 — Applicability of the rules governing obligations § CC 2991 — Interest served § CC 2993 — Form § CC 2995 — Incidental, necessary, or professional acts § CC 2996 — Authority to alienate, acquire, encumber, or lease § CC 2997 — Express authority required § CC 2998 — Contracting with one's self § CC 2999 — Person of limited capacity § CC 3 — Custom § CC 30 — Presumption of death § CC 300 — Provisional administration pending consideration of excuse. § CC 3000 — Mandatary of both parties § CC 3001 — Mandatary's duty of performance; standard of care § CC 3003 — Obligation to provide information § CC 3004 — Obligation to deliver; right of retention § CC 3005 — Interest on money used by mandatary § CC 3006 — Fulfillment of the mandate by the mandatary § CC 3007 — Mandatary's liability for acts of the substitute § CC 3008 — Liability for acts beyond authority; ratification § CC 301 — Parent's unconditional obligation of tutorship. § CC 3010 — Performance of obligations contracted by the mandatary § CC 3011 — Advantageous performance despite divergence from authority § CC 3012 — Reimbursement of expenses and remuneration § CC 3013 — Compensation for loss sustained by the mandatary § CC 3014 — Interest on sums expended by the mandatary § CC 3016 — Disclosed mandate and principal § CC 3017 — Undisclosed mandate § CC 3018 — Disclosed mandate; undisclosed principal § CC 3019 — Liability when authority is exceeded § CC 3020 — Subsection B. Relations Between the Principal and Third Persons § CC 3021 — Putative mandatary § CC 3022 — Disclosed mandate or principal; third person bound § CC 3023 — Undisclosed mandate or principal; obligations of third person § CC 3024 — Termination of the mandate and of the mandatary's authority § CC 3025 — Termination by principal § CC 3026 — Incapacity of the principal § CC 3027 — Reliance on public records § CC 3028 — Rights of third persons without notice of revocation § CC 3029 — Termination by the mandatary § CC 3030 — Acts of the mandatary after principal's death § CC 3031 — Contracts made after termination of the mandate or the mandatary's authority § CC 3032 — Obligation to account § CC 3035 — Definition of suretyship § CC 3036 — Obligations for which suretyship may be established § CC 3037 — Surety ostensibly bound as a principal with another; effect of knowledge of the creditor § CC 3039 — Suretyship requires no formal acceptance § CC 3042 — Commercial suretyship § CC 3044 — Ordinary suretyship; interpretation § CC 3045 — Liability of sureties to creditor; division and discussion abolished § CC 3046 — Defenses available to surety § CC 3047 — Rights of the surety § CC 3049 — Surety's right of reimbursement for payment of obligation § CC 3050 — Surety's right of reimbursement for payment of obligation not owed § CC 3051 — Payment by debtor without notice of payment by surety § CC 3052 — Limitation on right of surety to recover what he paid creditor § CC 3053 — Surety's right to require security § CC 3054 — Failure to provide security § CC 3055 — Liability among co-sureties § CC 3056 — Right of contribution among co-sureties § CC 3057 — Limitation upon right of contribution § CC 3058 — Extinction of the suretyship § CC 3060 — Prescription of the surety's obligation, right of reimbursement, and contribution § CC 3061 — Termination of suretyship § CC 3062 — Effect of modifications of principal obligation § CC 3063 — Commercial suretyship rules apply to legal suretyship § CC 3064 — Supplementary nature of this Chapter § CC 3065 — Qualifications of legal surety; evidenced by affidavit; lack thereof not a defense § CC 3066 — Legal suretyship to conform to law § CC 3067 — Permissible variations § CC 3068 — Pledge of funds in lieu of suretyship § CC 3069 — Necessity for judgment against legal surety § CC 3070 — Right to demand new security § CC 3071 — Compromise; definition § CC 3072 — Formal requirements; effects § CC 3073 — Capacity and form § CC 3074 — Lawful object § CC 3075 — Relative effect § CC 3076 — Scope of the act § CC 3078 — After-acquired rights § CC 3079 — Tender and acceptance of less than the amount of the claim § CC 308 — Duty to apply for appointment. § CC 3081 — Effect on novation § CC 3082 — Rescission § CC 3083 — Compromise suspends prescription § CC 3099 — Submission to arbitrate. § CC 31 — Existence of a person at time of accrual of a right § CC 310 — Liability for failure to make application. § CC 3101 — Capacity of parties; authority of mandataries, tutors and curators. § CC 3102 — Scope of submission. § CC 3103 — Arbitration of damages incurred by public offense. § CC 3105 — Duration of power of arbitrators; prescription § CC 3106 — Penal clauses in submission. § CC 3107 — Capacity of arbitrators § CC 311 — Action for damages; prescription. § CC 3110 — Powers of arbitrators and amicable compounders. § CC 3111 — Oath of arbitrators. § CC 3112 — Presentation and proof of claims by parties. § CC 3113 — Time, place and notice of hearing. § CC 3114 — Attendance of parties and witnesses. § CC 3115 — Attendance and swearing in of witnesses. § CC 3117 — Nomination of umpire. § CC 3118 — Appointment of umpire. § CC 3119 — Oath of umpire. § CC 3120 — Time for decision of arbitrators. § CC 3122 — Scope of arbitrators' authority. § CC 3123 — Award null after time limit. § CC 3124 — Extension of time for making award. § CC 3125 — Award made prior to time specified for examination. § CC 3126 — Participation in proceedings; signature of award. § CC 3127 — Amount of award. § CC 3128 — Interest and costs § CC 3129 — Approval of award by judge. § CC 3130 — Appeal from award; prepayment and repayment of penalty. § CC 3132 — Termination of arbitration. § CC 3133 — TITLE XX–SECURITY § CC 3134 — Ratable treatment of creditors § CC 3135 — Limitations upon recourse § CC 3136 — Security defined § CC 3137 — Personal or real security § CC 3138 — Kinds of security § CC 3139 — Law governing security interest § CC 3140 — Nullity of agreement of forfeiture § CC 3141 — TITLE XX-A. PLEDGE § CC 3142 — Property susceptible of pledge § CC 3143 — Pledge of property susceptible of encumbrance by security interest § CC 3144 — Accessory nature of pledge § CC 3145 — Preference afforded by pledge § CC 3146 — Obligations for which pledge may be given § CC 3147 — Pledge securing obligation that is not for the payment of money § CC 3148 — Pledge securing an obligation of another person § CC 3149 — Formal requirements of contract of pledge § CC 3150 — Acceptance § CC 3152 — Pledge of a thing not owned § CC 3153 — General requirements for effectiveness of pledge against third persons § CC 3154 — Effectiveness against third persons of the pledge of the lease of an immovable § CC 3155 — Effectiveness against third persons of the pledge of other obligations § CC 3156 — Pledgee's right of retention § CC 3157 — Indivisibility of pledge § CC 3158 — Enforcement of pledge of a movable § CC 3159 — Fruits of things pledged § CC 3160 — Pledge of obligation of a third person § CC 3161 — Performance by obligor of a pledged obligation § CC 3162 — Defenses available to obligor of a pledged obligation § CC 3163 — Clause prohibiting pledge § CC 3164 — Modification of contract from which a pledged obligation arises § CC 3165 — Attachment of pledge to obligations arising under modified or substituted contract § CC 3166 — Modification as default by pledgor § CC 3167 — Pledgee not bound for pledgor's obligations § CC 3168 — CHAPTER 2. THE PLEDGE OF THE LESSOR'S RIGHTS IN THE § CC 3169 — Effectiveness against third persons § CC 3170 — Pledge contained in act of mortgage § CC 3171 — Pledge of all or part of the leases of an immovable § CC 3172 — Pledge of mineral payments by owner of land or holder of mineral servitude § CC 3173 — Accounting to other pledgees for rent collected § CC 3174 — Judicial sale prohibited § CC 3175 — Applicability of general rules of pledge § CC 3186 — Privilege, definition. § CC 3188 — Concurrent privileges. § CC 3191 — General privileges on all movables, enumeration and ranking. § CC 3193 — Reduction of funeral charges of insolvent decedent. § CC 3194 — Limitation in event of reduction. § CC 3195 — Law charges, definition. § CC 3196 — Costs which enjoy privilege. § CC 3197 — Costs for the general benefit of creditors. § CC 3198 — Costs not taxed in suit. § CC 3200 — Chronic sickness. § CC 3201 — Maximum period of privileged expenses. § CC 3202 — List of expenses privileged. § CC 3203 — Amount due for expenses, fixed by contract or by judge. § CC 3204 — Last sickness of debtor's children. § CC 3205 — Servants, definition. § CC 3206 — Prescription of action; extent of privilege. § CC 3207 — Wages recoverable but not privileged. § CC 3208 — Supplies furnished by retail dealers. § CC 3209 — Prescription of action; extent of privilege. § CC 3210 — Wholesale dealers. § CC 3211 — Innkeepers and masters of boarding houses. § CC 3212 — Teachers and preceptors. § CC 3213 — Extent of privilege for supplies. § CC 3214 — Clerks and secretaries, extent and rank of privilege for salaries. § CC 3216 — Special privileges on movables. § CC 3217 — List of special privileges on particular movables. § CC 3219 — Method of enforcement of lessor's privilege § CC 322 — Minor's legal mortgage on tutor's property. § CC 3220 — Privilege of pledgee. § CC 3221 — Enforcement of pledge § CC 3222 — Privilege of depositor on thing deposited. § CC 3223 — Depositor's privilege on price in case of sale. § CC 3224 — Preservation of property of another. § CC 3225 — Rights of pledge and retention against owner. § CC 3226 — Right of preference against creditors. § CC 3227 — Vendor's privilege on movables; agricultural products of the United States. § CC 3228 — Loss of privilege by sale with other property of purchaser. § CC 3229 — Vendor's claim for restitution. § CC 3230 — Restitution dependent on identification. § CC 3231 — Restitution of things easily recognized. § CC 3233 — Innkeepers' rights on property of guests. § CC 3234 — Property covered by innkeepers' privilege. § CC 3235 — Travelers, definition. § CC 3236 — Sale or donation of unclaimed and unredeemed property, procedure. § CC 3237 — Privileges on ships and vessels, enumeration and ranking; prescription. § CC 3238 — Proportionate payment to creditors of same rank. § CC 3239 — Right of pursuit after sale of ship. § CC 3240 — Privilege on price of adjudication in case of forced sale. § CC 3241 — Voluntary sale, distinction between sale in port or on voyage. § CC 3242 — Voluntary sale of ship in port, rights of privileged creditors. § CC 3243 — Loss of privilege after voyage in name of purchaser. § CC 3244 — Voluntary sale of ship while on voyage, rights of privileged creditors. § CC 3245 — Voyage, definition. § CC 3246 — Captain's privilege on cargo for freight charges. § CC 3247 — Privilege of consignee or agent on merchandise consigned. § CC 3248 — Rights of consignor on insolvency of consignee or agent. § CC 3249 — CHAPTER 4-OF PRIVILEGES ON IMMOVABLES § CC 3250 — Extent of vendor's privilege. § CC 3251 — Successive sales, preference among vendors § CC 3252 — General privileges on both movables and immovables. § CC 3253 — Order of payment of privileges; debtor's movables taken before immovables. § CC 3254 — Special privileges prime general privileges on movables; ranking among general privileges when movables sufficient. § CC 3255 — Order of payment when available movables insufficient. § CC 3256 — Lessor's privilege primed by costs of sale. § CC 3257 — Lessor's privilege primed by funeral charges. § CC 3258 — Lessor's privilege primes other general privileges. § CC 3259 — Lessor's privilege on crops primed by supplies and labor. § CC 3260 — Ranking between privileges of lessor and depositor. § CC 3261 — Depositor's privilege and other privileges. § CC 3262 — Privilege for expenses of preservation and other privileges. § CC 3263 — Vendor's privilege and other privileges. § CC 3264 — Privilege of innkeepers. § CC 3265 — Privilege of carriers. § CC 3266 — Immovables liable when movables insufficient. § CC 3267 — Special privileges on immovables and other privileges § CC 3269 — Order of payment out of immovables; distribution of loss among mortgage creditors § CC 3270 — Effect of priorities among privileges. § CC 3271 — Vendor's privilege on immovables, recordation. § CC 3273 — Recordation, effect against third persons. § CC 3274 — Time and place of recordation; effectiveness § CC 3276 — Priority of claims against succession arising after death. § CC 3277 — Methods of extinction. § CC 3279 — Rights created by mortgage § CC 3280 — Mortgage is an indivisible real right § CC 3282 — Accessory nature § CC 3283 — Kinds of mortgages § CC 3284 — Conventional, legal, and judicial mortgages § CC 3285 — General and special mortgages distinguished § CC 3286 — Property susceptible of mortgage § CC 3287 — Conventional mortgage § CC 3288 — Requirements of contract of mortgage § CC 3291 — Presumption that things are subject to conventional mortgage § CC 3292 — Mortgage of future property permitted in certain cases § CC 3293 — Obligations for which mortgage may be established § CC 3294 — Mortgage securing obligation that is not for the payment of money § CC 3295 — Mortgage securing another's obligation § CC 3296 — Right of mortgagor to raise defenses § CC 3297 — Restrictions upon recourse of mortgagee § CC 3298 — Mortgage may secure future obligations § CC 3299 — Judicial and legal mortgages § CC 3302 — Property burdened by judicial and legal mortgages § CC 3303 — Nature of judicial and legal mortgages § CC 3305 — Judgments of other jurisdictions § CC 3306 — Judgment against person deceased § CC 3307 — The effect and rank of mortgages § CC 3311 — Mortgage securing several obligations § CC 3312 — Transfer of the secured obligation § CC 3313 — Transfer does not imply subordination § CC 3315 — Third possessor defined § CC 3316 — Liability of third possessor § CC 3317 — Rights of third possessor § CC 3318 — Right of third possessor for costs of improvements § CC 3319 — Methods of extinction § CC 3320 — Recordation; limits of effectiveness § CC 3325 — Paraph of notes or written obligations secured by a mortgage, privilege, or other encumbrance § CC 3326 — Effect of mortgage filed after death of mortgagor § CC 333 — Sale of mortgaged property by one claimant; inscription of legal mortgage of remaining minors. § CC 3338 — TITLE XXII-A-OF REGISTRY § CC 3339 — Matters not of record § CC 3340 — Effect of recording other documents § CC 3341 — Limits on the effect of recordation § CC 3342 — Parties to an instrument are precluded from raising certain matters § CC 3344 — Refusal for failure of original signature or proper certification; effect of recordation; necessity of proof of signature recordation of a duplicate § CC 3345 — Recordation of a duplicate § CC 3346 — Place of recordation; duty of the recorder § CC 3347 — Effect of recordation arises upon filing § CC 3348 — Time of filing; determination § CC 3349 — Failure to endorse; effect § CC 3350 — Presumption as to time of filing § CC 3351 — Ancient documents; presumptions § CC 3352 — Recorded acts; required information § CC 3353 — Effect of indefinite or incomplete name § CC 3354 — CHAPTER 2. MORTGAGE RECORDS § CC 3355 — Mortgage, pledge, or privilege affecting property in several parishes § CC 3356 — Transfers, amendments, and releases § CC 3357 — Duration; general rule § CC 3358 — Duration of recordation of certain mortgages, pledges, and privileges § CC 3359 — Duration of recordation of judicial mortgage § CC 336 — Alienation of minor's immovables. § CC 3360 — Duration of recordation of mortgage given by tutor, curator, or succession representative § CC 3361 — Effect of amendment § CC 3362 — Method of reinscription § CC 3363 — Method of reinscription exclusive § CC 3364 — Effect of timely recordation of notice of reinscription § CC 3365 — Effect of notice recorded after cessation of effect of recordation § CC 3366 — CANCELLATION § CC 3367 — Cancellation of recordation after effect of recordation has ceased § CC 3368 — Cancellation of judicial mortgage arising from judgment that has prescribed § CC 338 — Interest. § CC 339 — Agreements between tutor and minor. § CC 340 — Prescription of minor's action against tutor. § CC 3412 — Occupancy § CC 3413 — Wild animals, birds, fish, and shellfish § CC 3414 — Loss of ownership of wildlife § CC 3415 — Wildlife in enclosures § CC 3416 — Tamed wild animals § CC 3418 — Abandoned things § CC 3419 — Lost things § CC 3419.1 — Lost things; domestic animals § CC 3420 — Treasure § CC 3421 — Possession § CC 3422 — Nature of possession; right to possess § CC 3423 — Rights of possessors § CC 3426 — Constructive possession § CC 3428 — Acquisition of possession through another § CC 3429 — Exercise of possession by another § CC 3431 — Retention of possession; civil possession § CC 3433 — Loss of possession § CC 3434 — Loss of the right to possess § CC 3436 — Violent, clandestine, discontinuous, and equivocal possession § CC 3437 — Precarious possession § CC 3438 — Presumption of precariousness § CC 3439 — Termination of precarious possession § CC 3440 — Protection of precarious possession § CC 3444 — Possessory action § CC 3448 — Prescription of nonuse § CC 3450 — Express or tacit renunciation § CC 3453 — Rights of creditors and other interested parties § CC 3454 — Computation of time § CC 3455 — Computation of time by months § CC 3456 — Computation of time by years § CC 3458 — Peremption; effect § CC 3462 — CHAPTER 2. INTERRUPTION AND SUSPENSION § CC 3463 — Duration of interruption; abandonment or discontinuance of suit § CC 3465 — Interruption of acquisitive prescription § CC 3466 — Effect of interruption § CC 3468 — Incompetents § CC 3469 — Suspension of prescription § CC 3470 — Prescription during delays for inventory; vacant succession § CC 3471 — Limits of contractual freedom § CC 3472 — Effect of suspension § CC 3472.1 — Emergency suspension of prescription and peremption § CC 3475 — Requisites § CC 3476 — Attributes of possession § CC 3478 — Termination of precarious possession; commencement of prescription § CC 3479 — Particular successor of precarious possessor § CC 3480 — Good faith § CC 3481 — Presumption of good faith § CC 3482 — Good faith at commencement of prescription § CC 3483 — Just title § CC 3486 — Immovables; prescription of thirty years § CC 3487 — Restriction as to extent of possession § CC 3488 — Applicability of rules governing prescription of ten years § CC 3489 — Movables; acquisitive prescription § CC 3490 — Prescription of three years § CC 3491 — Prescription of ten years § CC 3493.1 — SECTION 1-A. TWO-YEAR PRESCRIPTION § CC 3493.2 — Damage to immovable property; commencement and accrual of prescription § CC 3493.3 — Delictual actions; two-year prescription; criminal act § CC 3494 — THREE YEAR PRESCRIPTION § CC 3495 — Commencement and accrual of prescription § CC 3496 — Action against attorney for return of papers § CC 3496.1 — Action against a person for abuse of a minor § CC 3496.2 — Action against a person for sexual assault § CC 3497 — The following actions are subject to a liberative prescription of five years: § CC 3497.1 — Actions for arrearages of spousal support or of installment payments for contributions made to a spouse's education or training § CC 3498 — Actions on negotiable and nonnegotiable instruments § CC 3500 — Action against contractors and architects § CC 3501 — Prescription and revival of money judgments § CC 3502 — Action for the recognition of a right of inheritance § CC 3503 — Solidary obligors § CC 3505 — Acts extending liberative prescription § CC 3505.3 — Effect of extension on other obligors and obligees § CC 3506 — TITLE XXV. OF THE SIGNIFICATION OF SUNDRY TERMS § CC 3514 — BOOK IV. CONFLICT OF LAWS § CC 3515 — Determination of the applicable law; general and residual rule § CC 3516 — Meaning of "State" § CC 3517 — Renvoi § CC 3518 — Domicile § CC 3519 — Status of natural persons; general principle § CC 3520 — NOTE: This provision of law was included in the Unconstitutional Statutes Biennial Report to the Legislature, dated March 14, 2016 . § CC 3522 — Effects and incidents of marriage and of divorce § CC 3523 — Movables § CC 3524 — Immovables situated in this state § CC 3525 — Termination of community; immovables in another state acquired by a spouse while domiciled in this state § CC 3526 — Termination of community; movables and Louisiana immovables acquired by a spouse while domiciled in another state § CC 3527 — Louisiana immovables acquired by a spouse while domiciled in another state; death of the acquiring spouse while domiciled in another state § CC 3528 — Formal validity of testamentary dispositions § CC 3529 — Capacity and vices of consent § CC 3530 — Capacity of heir or legatee § CC 3531 — Interpretation of testaments § CC 3532 — Movables § CC 3533 — Immovables situated in this state § CC 3534 — Immovables situated in another state § CC 3535 — Real rights in immovables § CC 3536 — Real rights in corporeal movables § CC 3537 — General rule § CC 3538 — Form § CC 3539 — Capacity § CC 354 — SECTION 12 - OF CONTINUING TUTORSHIP OF § CC 3540 — Party autonomy § CC 3541 — Other juridical acts and quasi-contractual obligations § CC 3542 — General rule § CC 3543 — Issues of conduct and safety …and 40,822 more sections (see the sitemap or search in the app).
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