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In case the donor has reserved to himself the liberty of disposing of any object
comprised in the donation or of a stated sum on the property given , if he dies
without having disposed of it , that object or sum shall belong to the heirs of the
donor ...
In case the donor has reserved to himself the liberty of disposing of any object
comprised in the donation or of a stated sum on the property given , if he dies
without having disposed of it , that object or sum shall belong to the heirs of the
donor ...
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S VI . of Error as to the Nature and Object of the Contract . ART . 1835. - Error as
to the nature of the contract will render it void . The nature of the contract is that
which characterises the obligation which it creates . Thus , if the party receives ...
S VI . of Error as to the Nature and Object of the Contract . ART . 1835. - Error as
to the nature of the contract will render it void . The nature of the contract is that
which characterises the obligation which it creates . Thus , if the party receives ...
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A false assertion as to the value of that which is the object of the contract , is not
such an artifice as will invalidate the agreement , provided the object is of such a
nature and is in such a siluation that he , who is induced to contract by means of ...
A false assertion as to the value of that which is the object of the contract , is not
such an artifice as will invalidate the agreement , provided the object is of such a
nature and is in such a siluation that he , who is induced to contract by means of ...
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They may be avoided either by exception to suits brought on such contracts , or
by an action brought for that purpose . SECTION III . Of the Object and Matter of
Contracts . ART . 1877 . - Every contract has for ils object something which one or
...
They may be avoided either by exception to suits brought on such contracts , or
by an action brought for that purpose . SECTION III . Of the Object and Matter of
Contracts . ART . 1877 . - Every contract has for ils object something which one or
...
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An obligation must have for its object , something determinate , at least as to its
species . The quantity of a thing may be uncertain , provided it be capable of
being ascertained . . ART . 1881 . - Future things may be the object of an
obligation .
An obligation must have for its object , something determinate , at least as to its
species . The quantity of a thing may be uncertain , provided it be capable of
being ascertained . . ART . 1881 . - Future things may be the object of an
obligation .
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