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With respect to usufruct , Art . 467 of the Civil Code says : Usufruct gives a right to enjoy another's property under the obligation of preserving its form and substance , unless the title creating it or the law provide otherwise .
With respect to usufruct , Art . 467 of the Civil Code says : Usufruct gives a right to enjoy another's property under the obligation of preserving its form and substance , unless the title creating it or the law provide otherwise .
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The notion that the heir was the necessary prolongation of the persona of the testator was adopted by the Spanish law . The Civil Code provides that a person is called an heir when he succeeds under a universal title , and a legatee ...
The notion that the heir was the necessary prolongation of the persona of the testator was adopted by the Spanish law . The Civil Code provides that a person is called an heir when he succeeds under a universal title , and a legatee ...
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With respect to quasi - contracts , the Civil Code retaining the Roman concept in its unadulterated state defines them ( Art . 1887 ) as licit and purely voluntary acts which create an obligation on the part of the actor in favor of a ...
With respect to quasi - contracts , the Civil Code retaining the Roman concept in its unadulterated state defines them ( Art . 1887 ) as licit and purely voluntary acts which create an obligation on the part of the actor in favor of a ...
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