Civil Code of the State of Louisiana: Preceded by the Treaty of Cession with France, the Constitution of the United States of America, and of the StateE. Duverger, 1825 - 714 pages |
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... contract , and of their capability to contract . lb. 2. Of the consent nessessary to give validity to a contract . 400 S 1. Of the nature of the assent , and how it is to be shown . Ib . S 2. What defects of consent will invalidate a ...
... contract , and of their capability to contract . lb. 2. Of the consent nessessary to give validity to a contract . 400 S 1. Of the nature of the assent , and how it is to be shown . Ib . S 2. What defects of consent will invalidate a ...
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... contract , all that is required by equity , usage or law . 437 7. What contracts shall be avoided by persons not parties to them . 438 S 1. Of the action of the creditors in avoidance of contracts , and its incidents . 439 § 2. What ...
... contract , all that is required by equity , usage or law . 437 7. What contracts shall be avoided by persons not parties to them . 438 S 1. Of the action of the creditors in avoidance of contracts , and its incidents . 439 § 2. What ...
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... contract ano- ther marriage , and the marriage entered into by the husband or wife during and on account of the ... contracts a second mar- riage , she cannot preserve this superintendence of her children , but with the consent of a ...
... contract ano- ther marriage , and the marriage entered into by the husband or wife during and on account of the ... contracts a second mar- riage , she cannot preserve this superintendence of her children , but with the consent of a ...
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... contract intended in its origin to endure until the death of one of the contracting par- ties ; yet this contract may be dissolved before the de- cease of either of the married persons , for causes deter- mined by law . CHAPTER II . How ...
... contract intended in its origin to endure until the death of one of the contracting par- ties ; yet this contract may be dissolved before the de- cease of either of the married persons , for causes deter- mined by law . CHAPTER II . How ...
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... contract onerous , they can annul it or refuse to execute it by renouncing the servitude . ART . 758. — Even those who are neither owners nor representatives of the owner , and who have not expressly assumed the quality of acting in his ...
... contract onerous , they can annul it or refuse to execute it by renouncing the servitude . ART . 758. — Even those who are neither owners nor representatives of the owner , and who have not expressly assumed the quality of acting in his ...
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