6. Of the dissolution of marriage. Title 5. Of the separation from bed and board. Chap. 1. 2. Of the causes of separation from bed and board. 4. Of objections to the action of separation from bed and 5. Of the effects of separation from bed and board.. Title 6. Of master and servant.; Chap. 1. Of the several sorts of servants. 2. Of free servants. 20 3. Of slaves. Title 7. Of father and child. Chap. 1. Of children in general. 2. Of legitimate children. Sect. 1. Of legitimacy resulting from marriage. Sect. 1. Of legitimation. Sect. 2. Of the acknowledgment of illegitimate children. Chap. 4. Of adoption. CAL 5. Of paternal authority. Chap. 3. Of tutorship by will. 4. Of tutorship by the effect of the law. 5. Of dative tutorship. 6. Of the under tutor. PAGES. 1. Of the duties of parents towards their legitimate chil- Ib. 2. Of the duties of parents towards their natural children, and of natural children towards their parents. 104 Title 8. Of the minors, of their tutorship, curatorship and emancipation. Chap. 1. Of tutorship. Sect. 1. General dispositions. 2. Of tutorship by nature. Chap. 2. Of the curatorship of minors. 3. Of emancipation. 7. Of family meetings. 8. Of the causes which dispense or excuse from the tutor ship. 9. Of the incapacity for, the exclusion from and depriva- 10. Of the administration of the tutor. 82 83 lb. 16. 84 85 86 1b, 87 16. lb. 90 95 16. lb. 16. 97 98 lb. 99 101 Ib. 106 lb. Ib. Ib. 103 109 110 112 113 114 116 117 123 125 PAGES. Title 9. Of persons insane, idiots and other persons incapable of administering their estates. Chap. 1. Of the interdiction and curatorship of persons inca- pable of administering their estates, whether on ac- count of insanity or of some other infirmity. 2. Of the other persons to whom curators are appointed. 133 Chap. 1. Of the nature of corporations, of their use and kinds. Ib. 2. Of the rights and privileges of corporations and of their Chap. 1. Of the division of things. Chap. 4. Of estates considered in their relation to those who 2. Of the right of accession to what is produced by the 3. Of the right of accession to what unites or incorporates. Sect. 1. Of the right of accession in relation to immoveables. 154 2. Of the right of accession in relation lo moveables. 156 Ib. Sect. 1. General principles. 1b. 2. Of the right of the usufructuary. 159 3. Of the obligations of the usufructuary. 162 4. Of the obligations of the owner. 172 5. How usufruct expires. 173 Chap. 2. Of use and habitation. 177 Title 4. Of predial servitudes or servitudes of land. 181 Chap. 1. General principles. 16. 2. Of servitudes which originate from the natural situation 3. Of servitudes imposed by law. Sect. 1. Of walls, fences and ditches in common. 2. Of the distance of the intermediary works required for 3. Of sights on the property of a neighbour. 4. Of the manner of carrying off rain from the roof. 1b. 5. Of the right of passage and of way. Chap. 4. Of conventional or voluntary servitudes. Sect. 1. Of their different kinds. 3. How such servitudes are established. 4. Of the rights of the proprietor of the estate to which the 5. How servitudes are extinguished. Title 5. Of fixing the limits and surveying of lands. Preliminary Title. General dispositions. Chap. 1. Or the different sorts of successions and heirs. 3. Of succession falling to descendants. 4. Of succession falling to ascendants. 5. Of the succession of collaterals. Chap. 3. Of irregular successions. 4. In what manner successions are opened. 5. Of the incapacity and unworthiness of heirs. 6. In what manner successions are accepted or renounced. 246 Sect. 1. Of the acceptance of successions, 2. Of the renunciation of successions. PAGES. same. 168 Chap. 7. Of the seals and of the administration of vacant estates, etc. 264 Sect. 1. Of the seals and of the affixing and taking off of the Ib. 2. Of the administration of vacant successions. S 1. General dispositions. 16. S 2. Of the inventory of vacant successions and others subject to administration. 269 S. 3. Of the appointment of curators of such successions, and of the security they are bound to give. 272 S 4. Of the duties and powers of such curators. 276 S 5. Of the causes for which they may be dismissed or superseded. 281 S 6. Of the sale of the effects and of the settlement of the successions thus administered. 282 S 7. Of the account to be rendered by the curator's and the commission due to them. 288 S 6. Of the duties of curators whose administration is prolonged beyond the legal term. 292 S 9. Of the appointment of counsel to absent heirs, and of their duties. 294 Chap. 8. Of partition and of the collation of goods. 296 Sect. 1. Of the partition of successions. Ib. S 1. Of the nature of partition and of its several kinds. Ib. S 2. Among what persons partition can be sued for. 299 S 3. In what manner the judicial partition is made. 301 S 4. How the notary must proceed in the judicial partition. 305 Sect. 2. Of collations. 313 S 1. What collation is and by whom it is due. 16. S 2. To whom the collation is due, and what things are subject to it. 316 S 3. How collations are made. 318 Sect. 3. Of the payment of debts. 325 4. Or the effects of partition. 335 § 1. Of the warranty of partition. 16. S 2. Of the rescision of partition. 337 Title 2. Or donations inter vivos and mortis causa. 340 Chap. 1. General dispositions. Ib. 2. Of the capacity necessary for disposing and receiving by such donations. Ib. 3. Of the disposable portion, and of its reduction in case of excess. 344 Sect. 1. Of the disposable portion and the legitime. Ib. 2. Of the reduction of the donations which exceed the disposable portion. 346 Chap. 4. Of the dispositions reprobated by law in such donations. 349 5. Or donations inter vivos (between living persons). 350 Sect. 1. General dispositions. 2. Of the form of donations inter vivos. 3. Of the exceptions to the rule of their irrevocability. 355 Chap. 6. Or dispositions mortis causa (in prospect of death). 358 2. General rules on the form of testaments. 3. Particular rules on the form of certain testaments. 363 4. Of testamentary dispositions. S 2. Of legacies under an universal title. S 5. Of the opening and proof of testaments, and of testa- S 6. Of the revocation of testaments and of their caducity. 379 S 7. General rules for the interpretation of legacies. 382 Chap. 7. Of partitions made by parents and other ascendants 8. Or donations made by marriage contract to the husband 9. Of donations between married persons, etc. Chap. 1. or the nature and division of obligations. Title 4. Of conventional obligations. 2. Of the requisites to the formation of a valid agreement. 894 Sect. 1. Of the parties lo a contract, and of their capability to 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. 405 S 3. Of error, its division and effects. S 5. Of error as to the person. S 6. Of error as to the nature and object of the contract. 410 S 8. Of the nullity resulting from fraud. S 9. Of the want of consent arising from violence or threats. 414 S 11. General provisions applicable to error, violence and Sect. 3. Of the object and matter of contracts. 423 Sert. 1. General dispositions. 16. |