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618 that a donation is an act of liberality by which a person disposes gratuitously of a thing in favor of another person , who accepts it . The principle commentators ( Falcón , 1889 ; Robles , 1896 ; Diaz y Martinez , 1901 ; Manresa ...
618 that a donation is an act of liberality by which a person disposes gratuitously of a thing in favor of another person , who accepts it . The principle commentators ( Falcón , 1889 ; Robles , 1896 ; Diaz y Martinez , 1901 ; Manresa ...
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The Civil Code provides that a person is called an heir when he succeeds under a universal title , and a legatee when he succeeds under a particular title . This distinction was swept away on the passage of the Code of Civil Procedure ...
The Civil Code provides that a person is called an heir when he succeeds under a universal title , and a legatee when he succeeds under a particular title . This distinction was swept away on the passage of the Code of Civil Procedure ...
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If it is shown by whose blow he died , that person is liable as the killer of the slave . If , however , that is not shown , all are held liable for the killing , he holds , quoting Julian ; and if an action is brought against one ...
If it is shown by whose blow he died , that person is liable as the killer of the slave . If , however , that is not shown , all are held liable for the killing , he holds , quoting Julian ; and if an action is brought against one ...
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