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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 1: Community of movables and acquests.

Article 1499

Under this regime, in addition to the debts that would form part of it under the legal regime, a fraction of the debts of which the spouses were already burdened when they married, or of which they ar…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Community liabilities

Article 1418

Where a debt has entered the community on the part of only one of the spouses, it may not be pursued against the other's own property. If there is joint and several liability, the debt is deemed to ha…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Administration of community and private property.

Article 1422

The spouses may not, one without the other, dispose of community property inter vivos, gratuitously. Nor may they, one without the other, assign any of that property to guarantee the debt of a third p…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Administration of community and private property.

Article 1429

If one of the spouses is permanently unable to express his or her will, or if he or she jeopardises the interests of the family, either by allowing his or her own property to wither, or by dissipating…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Administration of community and private property.

Article 1438

If the father and mother have jointly endowed the common child without expressing the portion to which they intended to contribute, they are deemed to have each endowed half, either if the dowry was p…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Causes of dissolution and separation as to property.

Article 1441

The community is dissolved: 1° by the death of one of the spouses; 2° by declared absence; 3° by divorce; 4° by legal separation; 5° by separation as to property; 6° by change of matrimonial regime.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 3: Obligations and contributions to liabilities after dissolution.

Article 1482

Each of the spouses may be sued for all debts existing on the day of dissolution which had entered the community on his or her own account.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Community assets

Article 1403

Each spouse retains full ownership of his or her own property.The community is entitled only to fruits collected and not consumed. But recompense may be due to it, on dissolution of the community, for…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Community assets

Article 1404

Forming private property by their nature, even if they were acquired during the marriage, are clothing and linen for the personal use of one of the spouses, actions for compensation for bodily or mora…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Section 2: Administration of community and private property.

Article 1431

…e marriage, one spouse entrusts the other with the administration of his or her own property, the rules of the power of attorney apply. The mandating spouse is, however, exempt from rendering an accou…

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