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2. Of the obligation of giving.

3. Of the obligations to do and not to do.

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4. Of the damages resulting from the inexecution of obli

5. Of the interpretation of agreements.

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6. Of the obligations to perform, as incidents to a contract,
all that is required by equity, usage or law.

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7. What contracts shall be avoided by persons not parties
to them.

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S 1. Of the action of the creditors in avoidance of contracts,
and its incidents.

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S 2. What contracts shall be avoided by that action. Chap. 4. Of the different kinds of obligations.

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Sect. 1. General division of the subject.

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2. Of strictly personal, heritable and real obligations.

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Sect. 4. Of limited and unlimited obligations as to the time of their performance.

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5. Of conjunctive and alternative obligations.

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6. Of several obligations, joint obligations and obligations
in solido.

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§ 2. General provisions.

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§ 2. Of the rules which govern several obligations and joint obligations.

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Of the rules which govern obligations between cre-
ditors in solido.

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Of the rules which govern obligations with respect to
debtors in solido.

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Chap. 5. Of the manner in which obligations may be extinguished. 469

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6. Of the loss of the thing due.

7. Of the action of nullity or of rescision of agreements. Chap. 6. Of the proof of obligations and of that of payment. Sect. 1. Of litteral proof.

S 1. Of authentic acts.

S 2. Of acts under private signature.

S 3. Of copies of titles.

$ 4. Of recognitive and confirmative acts.

Sect. 2. Of testimonial proof.

3. Of presumption.

S 1. Of presumptions established by law.

S 2. Of presumptions not established by law.

Sect. 3. Of the confession of the party.

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Title 5. Of quasi contracts, and of offences and quasi offences. lb. Chap. 1. Of quasi contracts.

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2. Of the various kinds of matrimonial agreements. Sect. 1. Of donations made in consideration of marriage. 2. Of dowry or marriage portion.

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3. Of paraphernalia or extra-dotal effects.

5. Of the community or partnership of acquets or gains.

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Sect. 5. Of the clause of separation of property.

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Chap. 4. Of the separation of property prayed for by the wife

during marriage.

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Title 7. Of sale.

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Chap. 1. Of the nature and form of the contract of sale.

2. Of persons capable of buying and selling.

3. Of things which may be sold.

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4. How the contract of sale is to be performed.

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5. At whose risk is the thing sold after the sale is completed. 525

6. Of the obligations of the seller.

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Sect. 1. Of the tradition or delivery or the thing sold.

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2. Of the warranty in case of eviction of the thing sold.
3. Of the vices of the thing sold.

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S 1. Of the vices of the thing sold which give occasion to the redhibitory action.

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2. Of the rescision of sales on account of læsion.

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Chap. 9. Of sales at auction, or public sales.

10. Of judicial sales.

Sect. 1. Of sales on seizure or execution.

2. Of the judicial sale of the property of successions.

Chap. 11. Of the compulsory sale for public utility.

12. Of the assignment or transfer of debts or other incor

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Chap. 1. Of the nature of the contract of hire, and of its several

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2. Of the obligations and rights of the lessor,

3. Of the obligations and rights of the lessee.
4. Of the dissolution of leases.

Chap. 3. Of the letting out of labour or industry.
Sect. 1. Of the hiring of servants and workmen.

2. Of carriers and watermen.

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2. Rules relating to the different kinds of partnership.

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towards third persons.

Chap. 3. Of the obligations of partners towards each other, and

Sect. 1. Of the obligations of partners towards each other.

2. Of their obligations towards third persons.

Chap. 4. Of the different manners in which partnerships end.

Title 12. Of loan.

Chap. 1. Of the loan for use or commodatum.

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Sect. 1. Of the nature of loan for use.

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2. Of the engagements of the borrower for use.
3. Of the obligations of the lender for use.

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Chap. 2. Of the loan for consumption or mutuum.

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Sect. 1. Of the nature of loan for consumption.

2. Of the obligations of the lender for consumption.

3. Of the engagements of the borrower for consumption. 597

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Chap. 3. Of loan on interest.

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2. Of the conventional sequestration.

2. Of the effects of suretyship.

3. Of its effects between the sureties.

Chap. 1. General provisions.

Title 13. Of deposit and sequestration.

Chap. 1. Of deposit in general, and of its different kinds.

2. Of deposit properly so called.

Sect. 1. Of the nature and essence of the contract of deposit.

2. Of voluntary deposit.

3. Of the obligations of the depositary.

4. Of the obligations and rights of the depositor.

Chap. 3. Of the necessary deposit.

4. Of sequestration.

Sect. 1. Of its different species.

3. Of the judicial sequestration or deposit.

Title 14. Of aleatory contracts.

15. Of mandate or power of attorney. Chap. 1. Of the nature and form of mandates.

2. Of the obligations of the attorney in fact.
3. Of the mandatary or agent for both parties.
4. Of the obligations of the principal, etc.
5. How the procuration expires.

Title 16. Of suretyship.

Chap. 1. Of the nature and extent of suretyship.

Sect. 1. Of its effects between the creditor and the surety.

2. Of its effects between the debtor and the surety.

Chap. 3. Of the extinction of suretyship.

4. Of the legal and judicial sureties.

Title 17. Of transactions and compromise. 18. Of respite.

19. Of arbitration.

20. Of pledge.

Chap. 1. General provisions.

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3. Of antichresis.

Title 21. Of privileges.

2. Of the several kinds of privileges.

Chap. 3. Of privileges on moveables.

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$ 6. Of the privilege of clerks, and that of the wife for her

dowry.

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Sect. 2. Of the privileges on particular moveables.

§ 1. Of the privilege of the lessor.

$ 2. Of the privilege of the creditor on the thing pledged. $ 3. Of the privilege of a depositor.

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S 4. Of the expenses incurred for the preservation of a thing. 647 § 5. Of the privilege of the vendor of moveable effects.

S 6.

Of the privilege of the innkeeper on the effects of the

traveller.

Sect. 3. Of the privilege on ships and merchandize.
Chap. 4. Of privileges on immoveables and slaves.

5. Of privileges which both embrace moveables and im-
moveables.

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6. Of the order in which privileged creditors are to be
paid.

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7. How privileges are preserved and recorded.

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8. Of the manner in which privileges are extinguished.

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4. Of the rank in which mortgages stand with respect to

each other.

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Chap. 2. Of inscription of mortgages.

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Sect. 1. Of the mode and effect of recording mortgages.

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2. Of the erasure of mortgages.

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3. Of the office of mortgages, and duties of recorders.

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Chap. 3. Of the effect of mortgages and privileges.
Sect. 1. Of their effect with regard to the debtor.

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2. Of their effect against third possessors, and of the hypo-
thecary action.

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Chap. 4. How mortgages expire or are extinguished.
Title 23. Of occupancy, possession and prescription.
Chap. 1. Of occupancy.

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2. Of the prescription by which property is acquired.

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S 1. Of the prescription of ten and twenty years.

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§ 2. Of the prescription of thirty years.

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S 3. Of the prescription of moveables.

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S 4. Of the causes which prevent the prescription tending

to the acquisition of property.

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$5. Of the causes which interrupt prescription.

S 6. Of the causes which suspend the course of prescription. 703 Sect. 2. Of the prescription which operates a release from debt. 704

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