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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664)›§ 3661 - Obligations chargeable to community property
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664) › § 3661 - Obligations chargeable to community property
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Chargeable to the community property shall be:
(1) All debts and obligations contracted during the marriage by either of the spouses.
(2) The arrears or credits deriving during the marriage from obligations encumbering the private property of the spouses as well as the community property.
(3) Minor repairs or mere maintenance repairs made during the marriage on the private property of either of the spouses. Major repairs shall not be chargeable to the community property.
(4) Major or minor repairs of the community property.
(5) The support of the family and the education of the children begotten in common and of those of either of the spouses.
(6) Personal loans incurred by either of the spouses.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1308;.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664)›§ 3662 - Gifts to children for establishment or profession
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664) › § 3662 - Gifts to children for establishment or profession
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The conjugal partnership shall also bear the amount of what has been bestowed as a gift or promised to the children in common by the husband, only for their establishment or for a profession, or by both spouses by common consent, should they not have agreed that it should be paid in whole or in part out of the private property of one of them.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1309.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664)›§ 3663 - Debts contracted before marriage; fines
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664) › § 3663 - Debts contracted before marriage; fines
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The payment of debts contracted by the husband or by the wife, before marriage, shall not be borne by the partnership.
Neither shall it bear the payment of fines or of pecuniary condemnations which may be imposed on either of them.
However, the payment of debts contracted by the husband or by the wife, prior to the marriage, and that of fines and condemnations imposed on either of them, may be claimed against the partnership property, after covering the expenses, mentioned in § 3661 of this title, if the debtor spouse should have no private capital, or were it insufficient; but at the time of the liquidation of the partnership the payments, made for the specified causes, shall be charged to said spouse.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1310.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664)›§ 3664 - Amounts lost in games
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter IV - Charges and Obligations of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3661 — 3664) › § 3664 - Amounts lost in games
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What has been lost and paid for during marriage by either of the spouses, in any kind of game whatsoever, shall not diminish his or her respective share in the partnership.
Whatever has been lost and not paid for by either of the spouses in licit games shall be charged to the conjugal partnership.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1311.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter V - Administration of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3671 — 3673)›§ 3672 - Consent of both spouses
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter V - Administration of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3671 — 3673) › § 3672 - Consent of both spouses
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Notwithstanding the provisions of § 284 of this title, neither of the two spouses may donate, alienate or bind for a consideration the personal or real property of the community property without the written consent of the other spouse, excepting things for personal or family use in accordance with the social or economic standing of both spouses.
Any disposal or administration act made with respect to said property by either of the spouses in violation of this and any other section of this title shall not affect the other spouse or his heirs.
The spouse engaged in commerce, industry or a profession may, for good cause, acquire or dispose of the personal property used for such purposes without the consent of the other spouse. Said spouse shall, however, be liable for the damages he or she may cause by said acts to the community property. This action shall be exercised exclusively at the time of the dissolution of the community property.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1313;.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter V - Administration of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3671 — 3673)›§ 3673 - Disposition by will
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter V - Administration of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3671 — 3673) › § 3673 - Disposition by will
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Neither husband or wife may dispose by will but of his (or her) half of the conjugal partnership.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1314.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VI - Dissolution of Conjugal Partnership (§ 3681)›§ 3681 - When partnership terminates
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VI - Dissolution of Conjugal Partnership (§ 3681) › § 3681 - When partnership terminates
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The community of goods terminates when the marriage is dissolved in the cases indicated in this title or is declared null.
The spouse who by bad faith has been the cause of the nullity shall not have a share in the common property.
The conjugal partnership shall also terminate in the cases enumerated in § 3712 of this title.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1315.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3691 - Inventory of property
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3691 - Inventory of property
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Upon the dissolution of the partnership an inventory shall immediately be made; but the same shall not be required for the liquidation:
(1) When, after the partnership has been dissolved, one of the spouses or his or her legal representatives have at the proper time renounced its effects and consequences.
(2) When the separation of the property may have preceded the dissolution of the partnership.
(3) In the case to which the second paragraph of § 3681 of this title refers.
In case of renunciation, the right granted creditors by § 2783 of this title shall always be reserved.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1316.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3692 - Property included in inventory; collation
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3692 - Property included in inventory; collation
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The inventory shall include specifically for the purpose of collating them the sums which, having been paid by conjugal partnership, are to be deducted from the capital of the husband or of the wife.
The amount of the gifts and alienations which must be considered illegal or fraudulent, in accordance with section 3672 of this title, shall also be brought to collation.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1317.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3693 - Conjugal couch; clothing
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3693 - Conjugal couch; clothing
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There shall not be included in the inventory the effects constituting the conjugal couch ordinarily used. These effects, as well as the clothing and dresses ordinarily used by the deceased spouse, shall be delivered to the surviving one.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1318.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3694 - Capital of husband and wife
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3694 - Capital of husband and wife
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After the debts, charges, and obligations of the partnership have been paid, the capital of the husband and of the wife shall be liquidated and paid, insofar as the inventoried estate may reach.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1319.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3695 - Assets of conjugal partnership
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3695 - Assets of conjugal partnership
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After the deductions from the inventoried estate specified in the preceding sections have been made, the remainder of the same estate shall constitute the assets of the conjugal partnership.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1320.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3696 - Payment of losses or deterioration
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3696 - Payment of losses or deterioration
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The losses or deterioration which the personal property, belonging to either of the spouses, may have suffered even though by a fortuitous event, shall be paid out of the conjugal property, should there be any.
Those suffered by the real property shall not be payable in any case.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1321.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3697 - Division of remainder
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3697 - Division of remainder
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The net remainder of the partnership property shall be divided, share and share alike, between the husband and the wife, or their respective heirs.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1322.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3698 - Mourning apparel of widow
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3698 - Mourning apparel of widow
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The mourning apparel of the widow shall be paid out of the estate of the inheritance of the husband. The heirs of the husband shall pay it according to his standing and means.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1323.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3699 - Rules governing inventory, appraisal, and sale of property
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3699 - Rules governing inventory, appraisal, and sale of property
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With regard to making the inventory, rules for the appraisal and sale of the property, and all other particulars, not expressly fixed in this chapter, the prescriptions of sections 2801-2825 of this title shall be observed.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1324.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3700 - Support of surviving spouse and children
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3700 - Support of surviving spouse and children
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Support shall be given out of the property owned in common to the surviving spouse and to his or her children, pending the liquidation of the inventoried estate and until their share has been delivered to them, but it shall be deducted from their portion insofar as it exceeds what they should have received as fruits or income.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1325.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701)›Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701)›§ 3701 - Liquidation of partnership property of two or more marriages contracted by same person
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 273 - Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3621 — 3701) › Subchapter VII - Liquidation of Property of Conjugal Partnership (§§ 3691 — 3701) › § 3701 - Liquidation of partnership property of two or more marriages contracted by same person
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Whenever the liquidation of the partnership property of two or more marriages contracted by the same person may have to be made simultaneously in order to determine the funds of each partnership, every kind of proof shall be admitted, in the absence of inventories, and in case of doubt, the partnership property shall be divided between the different partnerships in proportion to the time of their duration and to the property owned by the respective spouses.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1326.
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In the absence of a specific declaration of the marriage contract, the separation of the property of the spouses, during the marriage, shall not take place except by virtue of a judicial decree.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1327.
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A husband and wife may request the separation of marital property, and it shall be decreed, when the spouse of the petitioner has been declared missing, or has given grounds for divorce.
For the separation to be awarded, it shall be sufficient to present the final decree against the guilty or absent spouse in any of the stated cases.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1328; Jan. 10, 1998, No. 17, § 12.
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After the separation of property has been ordered the conjugal partnership shall be dissolved, and its liquidation shall be made according to the provisions of this Code.
Nevertheless, the husband and the wife shall mutually attend to their support during the separation, and to the support of the children, as well as to their education, each one in proportion to his or her respective means.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1329.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 275 - Separation of Property of Spouses (§§ 3711 — 3717) › § 3714 - Entry and record of suit for separation of property and final judgment
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The suit for the separation of property in case of divorce, and the final judgment declaring it, when involving real property, shall be entered and recorded, respectively, in the proper registries of property.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1330.
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The separation of the property shall not prejudice rights previously acquired by creditors.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1331.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717)›Chapter 275 - Separation of Property of Spouses (§§ 3711 — 3717)›§ 3716 - Termination of separation
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART III - Contracts Relating to Property by Reason of Marriage (§§ 3551 — 3717) › Chapter 275 - Separation of Property of Spouses (§§ 3711 — 3717) › § 3716 - Termination of separation
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If the separation should cease because the causes have disappeared, the property of the marriage shall again be governed by the same rules as before the separation, without prejudice to what may have been legally done during the same.
At the time of reunion the spouses shall specify in a public instrument the property which they bring anew, and said property shall be that forming the private estate of each one of them respectively.
In the case mentioned in this section, all said property shall always be considered as new property brought to the marriage, even though it be the same, either partially or wholly, which existed before the liquidation made by reason of the separation.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1332.
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By a contract of purchase and sale one of the contracting parties binds himself to deliver a specified thing and the other to pay a certain price therefor in money or in something representing the same.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1334.
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If the price of the sale should consist partly in money and partly in something else, the contract shall be judged by the manifest intention of the contracting parties. When this intention should not appear, the contract shall be considered as a barter if the value of the thing given as a part of the price exceeds that of the money or its equivalent, and otherwise it shall be considered as a sale.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1335.
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In order that the price may be considered fixed, it shall be sufficient that it be fixed with regard to another determinate thing also specific, or that the determination of the same be left to the judgment of a specified person.
Should such person not be able to or not wish to fix the price, the contract shall be of no effect.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1336.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752) › § 3744 - Price of securities, grains, liquids, etc
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The price of securities, grain, liquids, and of other perishable things shall also be considered as fixed when the prices fixed are the same as the things, if sold, would have on a certain day on exchange or on the market, or when a certain amount is fixed above or below the price of such day, on exchange or on the market, provided said price be fixed.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1337.
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The determination of the price can never be left to the judgment of one of the contracting parties.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1338.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752)›§ 3746 - When sale perfected and binding
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The sale shall be perfected between vendor and vendee and shall be binding on both of them, if they have agreed upon the thing which is the object of the contract and upon the price, even when neither has been delivered.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1339.
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A promise to sell or buy, there being an agreement as to the thing and price, gives a right to the contracting parties to mutually demand the fulfilment of the contract.
Whenever the promise to purchase and sell cannot be fulfilled, the provisions of this subtitle relating to obligations and contracts, shall be observed by the vendor and by the vendee, as the case may be.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1340.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752)›§ 3748 - Injury to or profit of thing sold
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The injury to or the profit of the thing sold shall, after the contract has been perfected, be governed by the provisions of §§ 3013 and 3191 of this title.
This rule shall be applied to the sale of perishable things, made independently and for a single price, or without consideration as to weight, number, or measure.
If the perishable things should be sold for a price fixed with regard to weight, number, or measure, the risk shall not be charged to the vendee, until they have been weighed, counted, or measured, unless the latter should be in default.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1341.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752) › § 3749 - Sales subject to approval or trial
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A sale, made subject to approval or trial of the things sold, and the sales of things which it is usual to test or try before being received, shall always be considered as made under a condition precedent.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1342.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752) › § 3750 - Rescission of contract when earnest money or pledge given
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When earnest money or a pledge has been given in the contract of purchase and sale, the contract may be rescinded, if the vendee should agree to forfeit the money or the vendor to return double the amount.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1343.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752)›§ 3751 - Expense of execution of instrument and copies
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752) › § 3751 - Expense of execution of instrument and copies
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The expense of the execution of the instrument shall be for the account of the vendor, and those of the first copy and those subsequent to the sale shall be charged to the vendee, unless there is an agreement to the contrary.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1344.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 279 - Nature and Form of Contract (§§ 3741 — 3752) › § 3752 - Forcible alienation for public utility
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Forcible alienation by reason of public utility shall be governed by the provisions of special laws.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1345.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 281 - Capacity to Purchase or Sell (§§ 3771 — 3773) › § 3771 - Who May execute contract
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A contract of purchase and sale may be executed by all persons who, according to this title, are authorized to bind themselves, excepting the modifications contained in the following sections.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1346.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 281 - Capacity to Purchase or Sell (§§ 3771 — 3773)›§ 3772 - Mutual sales between husband and wife
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 281 - Capacity to Purchase or Sell (§§ 3771 — 3773) › § 3772 - Mutual sales between husband and wife
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The husband and the wife cannot mutually sell property to each other, except in case the separation of property has been agreed upon or when a judicial separation of the said property should have taken place, authorized in accordance with the provisions of §§ 3711-3716 of this title.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1347.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 281 - Capacity to Purchase or Sell (§§ 3771 — 3773) › § 3773 - Persons who cannot acquire by purchase
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The following persons cannot acquire by purchase, even at public or judicial auction, neither in person nor by an agent:
(1) The guardian, with regard to the property of the person or persons who may be under his/her guardianship.
(2) Agents with regard to the property the administration or sale of which may have been entrusted to them.
(3) Executors and accountant-distributors regarding the property entrusted to their care.
(4) Public officials regarding the property belonging to the Government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the municipalities, agencies and instrumentalities and also of public institutions whose administration has been entrusted to them.
This provision shall apply to judges and experts who, in any manner whatsoever, intervene in the sale.
(5) Judges, members of the department of public prosecution, clerks of superior and inferior courts, and officials of justice, the property and rights in litigation before the court in whose jurisdiction or territory they exercise their respective duties, this prohibition including the act of acquiring by assignments.
From this rule shall be excepted the cases in which hereditary action among coheirs are involved, or assignments in payment of debts, or security for the goods they may possess.
The prohibition contained in this subsection (5) shall include the lawyers with regard to the property and rights which may be the subject of the litigation, in which they may take part by virtue of their profession and office.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1348; Sept. 13, 1996, No. 227, § 1.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 283 - Effects of Contract of Purchase and Sale When Thing Sold Has Been Lost (§ 3791) › § 3791 - Loss of thing sold; partial loss
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If at the time of making the sale, the thing which is the object thereof has been wholly lost, the contract shall be of no effect.
But if the thing should be lost in part only, the vendee shall choose between withdrawing from the contract or demanding the existing part, paying its price, in proportion to the total sum agreed upon.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1349.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 285 - Obligations of Vendor (§§ 3801 — 3856) › Subchapter I - General Provisions (§ 3801) › § 3801 - Delivery and warranty
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A vendor is bound to deliver and warrant the thing which is the object of the sale.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1350.
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A thing sold shall be considered as delivered, when it is placed in the hands and possession of the vendee.
When the sale should be made by means of a public instrument, the execution thereof shall be equivalent to the delivery of the thing which is the object of the contract, if in said instrument the contrary does not appear or may be clearly inferred.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1351.
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With the exception of the cases mentioned in the preceding section, the delivery of personal property shall be made by the delivery of the keys of the place or depository where it is stored or kept, and by the mere consent and agreement of the contracting parties, if the thing sold cannot be transferred to the possession of the vendee, at the time of the sale, or if the latter already held it in his possession for any other reason.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1352.
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With regard to incorporeal things, the provisions of the second paragraph of § 3811 of this title shall govern. In any other case in which it cannot be applied, the placing of the titles of ownership in the possession of the vendee or the use which he may make of his right with the consent of the vendor shall be considered as a delivery.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1353.
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The cost of the delivery of the thing sold shall be borne by the vendor, and those of its removal or transportation by the vendee, except in case of a special stipulation.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1354.
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The vendor shall not be bound to deliver the thing sold, if the vendee should not have paid the price, or if a period for the payment has not been fixed in the contract.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1355.
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Neither shall the vendor be obliged to deliver the thing sold when a delay or time for payment may have been agreed upon, and it should be discovered after the sale that the vendee is insolvent to such a degree that the vendor is in imminent danger of losing the price.
From this rule is excepted the case in which the vendee gives security for the payment within the time agreed upon.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1356.
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The vendor must deliver the thing sold in its condition at the time of the completion of the contract.
All the fruits shall belong to the vendee from the day on which the contract was perfected.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1357.
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The obligation to deliver the thing sold includes that of placing in the possession of the vendee all that is mentioned in the contract, according to the following rules:
If the sale of real property should be made with a statement of its area, at the rate of a certain price for a unit of measure or number, the vendor shall be obliged to deliver to the vendee, if the latter should require it, all that may have been mentioned in the contract; but should this not be possible, the vendee may choose between a proportional reduction in the price or the rescission of the contract, provided that in the latter case the decrease in the real estate is not less than one-tenth (1/10) of the area given it.
The same shall be done, even when the area appears to be the same, if any part of the real estate is not of the character mentioned in the contract.
The rescission in such case shall only take place at the will of the vendee, when the inferior value of the thing sold exceeds one-tenth (1/10) of the price agreed upon.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1358.
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If in the case of the preceding section there is greater area or number in real estate than those mentioned in the contract, the vendee shall be obliged to pay the price of the excess if the greater area or number should not exceed one-twentieth (1/20) of those mentioned in the contract; but should it surpass said one-twentieth (1/20), the vendee may choose between paying the greater value of the estate or withdrawing from the contract.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1359.
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In the sale of real estate made for a fixed price and not at the rate of a specified sum for a unit of measure or number, the increase or decrease of the same shall not be considered, even when greater or less area or amount than that stated in the contract may be found.
The same shall take place when two or more estates should be sold for a single price; but, if besides mentioning the boundaries, which are indispensable in every conveyance of real estate, their area and number should be designated in the contract, the vendor shall be obliged to deliver all that is included within said boundaries, even when they exceed the area or number specified in the contract; and, should he not be able to do it, he shall suffer a reduction in the price, in proportion to what is lacking in the area or number, unless the contract be annulled by reason of the vendee not accepting the failure to deliver what had been stipulated.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1360.
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The actions arising from §§ 3818, 3819 and 3820 of this title shall prescribe after six (6) months, counted from the day of the delivery.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1361.
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If the same thing should have been sold to different vendees, the ownership shall be transferred to the person who may have first taken possession thereof in good faith, if it should be personal property.
Should it be real property, it shall belong to the person acquiring it who first recorded it in the registry.
Should there be no entry, the property shall belong to the person who first took possession of it in good faith, and, in the absence thereof, to the person who presents the oldest title, provided there is good faith.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1362.
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By virtue of the warranty referred to in § 3801 of this title the vendor shall warrant to the vendee:
(1) The legal and peaceful possession of the thing sold.
(2) That there are no hidden faults or defects therein.
—Civil Code, 1930, § 1363.
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Eviction shall take place when by a final judgment, and by virtue of a right prior to the sale, the vendee is deprived of the whole or of a part of the thing purchased.
The vendor shall be liable for the eviction even though no stipulation has been included in the contract on the subject.
The contracting parties may, however, increase, decrease, or suppress this legal obligation of the vendor.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1364.
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Any stipulation exempting the vendor from obligation of answering for the eviction shall be void, provided there should be bad faith on his part.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1365.
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If a vendee should have renounced the right of warranty in the case of eviction and it occurs, the vendor must deliver only the price which the thing had at the time of the eviction, unless the vendee has made the renunciation knowing the risk of eviction and submitting to its consequences.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1366.
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If a warranty should have been stipulated, or if nothing has been agreed upon on this point, if the eviction has taken place, the vendee shall have the right to demand of the vendor:
(1) The restitution of the price which the thing sold had at the time of the eviction, whether it be greater or less than that of the sale.
(2) The fruits or proceeds, should he have been adjudged to deliver them to the person who won the suit instituted against him.
(3) The costs of the suit which caused the eviction, and, in a proper case, those of the suit instituted against the vendor for the warranty.
(4) The expenses of the contract, if the vendee should have paid them.
(5) The damages and interest and the voluntary expenses or of mere recreation or ornamentation, should the sale have been made in bad faith.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1367.
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Should the vendee lose, on account of the eviction, a part of the thing sold of such importance, in relation to the whole, that he would not have purchased it without said part, he may demand the rescission of the contract; but with the obligation to return the thing without other charges than those it had when he acquired it.
The same provision shall be observed when two (2) or more things should be jointly sold for a lump sum, or a special price for each one of them, should it clearly appear that the vendee would not have purchased one without the other.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1368.
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A warranty cannot be demanded until a final judgment may have been rendered by which the vendee should be adjudged to lose the thing acquired or a part thereof.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1369.
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The vendor shall be obligated to the proper warranty whenever it is proved that he was given notice of the suit for eviction at the instance of the vendee. In the absence of this notice the vendor shall not be bound to the warranty.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1370.
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A defendant vendee shall request within the period fixed in the Law of Civil Procedure for answering the suit that notice thereof be given to the vendor or vendors within the shortest period possible.
This notification shall be made in the manner established in said law for the summoning of defendants.
The time to answer granted to the vendee shall be suspended until the expiration of that granted the vendor or vendors to appear and answer the complaint, and which periods shall be the same as those granted all defendants by the aforesaid Law of Civil Procedure, counted from the notification prescribed in the first paragraph of this section.
Should the persons summoned for eviction not appear in the proper time and manner, the period in which to answer the suit shall continue with regard to the vendee.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1371.
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If the estate sold should be encumbered by any nonapparent burden or easement, not mentioned in the instrument, of such a nature that it must be presumed that the vendee would not have acquired it had he been aware thereof, he may request the rescission of the contract, unless he should prefer the proper indemnity.
During a year, to be counted from the date of the execution of the instrument, the vendee may either institute the rescissory action or request the indemnity. After the lapse of one year, he can only demand such indemnity within an equal period, to be counted from the date on which the incumbrance or easement was discovered by him.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1372.
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The vendor is bound to give a warranty against hidden defects which the thing sold may have should they render it unfit for the use to which it was destined, or if they should diminish said use in such manner that had the vendee had knowledge thereof he would not have acquired it or would have given a lower price for it; but said vendor shall not be liable for the patent defects or those which may be visible, neither for those which are not visible if the vendee should be an expert and who by reason of his trade or profession should easily perceive them.
—Civil Code, 1930, § 1373.
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The vendor is liable to the vendee for the warranty against faults or hidden defects in the things sold, even when they should be unknown to him.
This provision shall not obtain if the contrary should have been stipulated and the vendor should not have been aware of said faults or hidden defects.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1374.
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In the case of §§ 3841 and 3842 of this title the vendee may choose between withdrawing from the contract, the expenses which he may have incurred being returned to him, or demanding a proportional reduction of the price, according to the judgment of experts.
If the vendor knew of the faults or hidden defects in the thing sold and did not give notice thereof to the vendee, the latter shall have the same option, and, furthermore, be indemnified for the losses and damages should he choose the rescission.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1375.
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If the thing sold should be lost on account of hidden faults and the vendor was aware of them, he shall bear the loss, and return the price and pay the expenses of the contract, with losses and damages. If he was not aware thereof, he shall only return the price and pay the expenses of the contract which the vendee may have paid.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1376.
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If the thing sold had any hidden fault at the time of the sale, and should be lost afterwards by a fortuitous event or by fault of the vendee, the latter may demand of the vendor the price he paid, deducting the value the thing had when lost.
If the vendor acted in bad faith, he must pay losses and damages to the vendee.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1377.
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There shall be no liability for losses and damages in judicial sales, but all the other provisions of §§ 3831-3845 of this title shall be applied.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1378.
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The purchaser in a sale through public auction held in compliance of a court order shall be considered as a bona fide purchaser, who has not been notified of taxes or latent defects of the object sold, in all cases in which he shall be considered as such, if the sale had been made voluntarily by the defendant in person.
History —Civil Code, 1930, added as § 1378A, on May 12, 1980, No. 40, p. 102, § 1, eff. May 12, 1980.
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Actions arising from the provisions of §§ 3841-3846a of this title shall be extinguished after six (6) months, counted from the delivery of the thing sold.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1379.
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If two (2) or more animals should be sold together, whether it be for a lump sum or for a special price for each of them, the redhibitory vice of each one shall only cause the redhibition of the same and not that of the others, unless it appears that the vendee would not have purchased the sound one or ones without the defective animal.
This is presumed when a team, yoke, pair, or set is bought, even when a special price has been fixed for each one of the animals composing the same.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1380.
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The provisions of § 3848 of this title, with regard to the sale of animals, is understood as applicable also to the sale of other things.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1381.
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Warranty for the hidden vices of animals and cattle shall not obtain in sales made at fairs or at public auctions, nor in the sale of riding beasts, sold as condemned, except in the case prescribed in § 3851 of this title.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1382.
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Animals and cattle suffering from contagious diseases shall not be the object of a contract of sale. Any contract made with regard to the same shall be void.
A contract of sale of cattle and animals shall also be void, when the use or service for which they are acquired being stated, they are found to be useless therefor.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1383.
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If the hidden vice of animals, even if a professional inspection has been made, should be of such a nature that the knowledge of experts is not sufficient to discover it, it shall be considered as redhibitory.
But if the veterinarian, through ignorance or bad faith, should fail to discover or to give notice of it, he shall be liable for losses and damages.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1384.
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The redhibitory action, based on the vices or defects of animals, must be instituted within forty (40) days, counted from their delivery to the vendee, unless, by reason of the customs in each locality, longer or shorter periods are established.
This action in the sale of animals may only be enforced with regard to the vices and defects of the same, determined by law or by local customs.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1385.
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If the animal should die within three (3) days after being bought the vendor shall be liable, provided the disease that caused the death, in the judgment of veterinarians, existed before the contract.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1386.
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If the sale has been rescinded the animal must be returned in the condition in which it was sold and delivered, the vendee being liable for any injury due to his negligence and which does not arise from the redhibitory vice or defect.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1387.
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In the sale of animals and cattle with redhibitory vices the vendee shall enjoy the privilege mentioned in § 3843 of this title; but he must make use thereof within the same period which has been respectively fixed for the exercise of the redhibitory action.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1388.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876) › § 3871 - Time and place of payment of price
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The vendee is obliged to pay the price of the thing sold at the time and place stipulated in the contract.
If the time and place should not have been fixed, the payment must be made at the time and place where the thing sold is delivered.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1389.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876) › § 3872 - Interest
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In the three (3) following cases the vendee shall owe interest from the time the thing is delivered until the payment of the price:
(1) Should it have been so stipulated.
(2) Should the thing sold and delivered produce fruits or income.
(3) Should he be in default in accordance with § 3017 of this title.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1390.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876) › § 3873 - Suspension of payment when vendee disturbed in possession, etc
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Should the vendee be disturbed in the possession or ownership of the thing acquired, or should have reasonable grounds to fear being disturbed by an action for recovery or mortgage suit, he may suspend the payment of the price until the vendor has caused the disturbance or danger to cease, unless he gives security for the restitution of the price, in a proper case; or should it have been stipulated that, notwithstanding any such contingency, the vendee shall be bound to make the payment.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1391.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876)›§ 3874 - Right of vendor who fears loss of real property
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876) › § 3874 - Right of vendor who fears loss of real property
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Should the vendor have reasonable grounds to fear the loss of the real property sold and its price, he may immediately request the rescission of the sale.
Should such grounds not exist, the provisions of § 3052 of this title shall be observed.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1392.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876)›§ 3875 - Payment by vendee after time agreed upon
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876) › § 3875 - Payment by vendee after time agreed upon
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In the sale of real property, even though it may have been stipulated that in the absence of the payment of the price within the time agreed upon, the rescission of the contract shall take place by full right, the vendee may pay, even after the expiration of the period, as long as he has not been summoned either judicially or by a notarial act. After the suit has been instituted the judge cannot grant him a further period.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1393.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876)›§ 3876 - Rescission of sale of personal property for benefit of vendor
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 287 - Obligations of Vendee (§§ 3871 — 3876) › § 3876 - Rescission of sale of personal property for benefit of vendor
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With regard to personal property, the rescission of the sale shall take place by full right for the benefit of the vendor when the vendee, before the lapse of the period fixed for the delivery of the thing, should not have appeared to receive it, or having appeared, he should not have offered the price at the same time, unless a longer period has been stipulated for the payment thereof.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1394.
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter Preliminary - General Provisions (§ 3891) › § 3891 - Causes for rescission
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The sale shall be rescinded for the same causes as all other obligations, and furthermore for those mentioned in the preceding Chapters and by conventional or legal redemption.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1395.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3901 - When conventional redemption takes place
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3901 - When conventional redemption takes place
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Conventional redemption shall take place when the vendor reserves to himself the right to recover the thing sold, with the obligation to comply with § 3912 of this title, and whatever more may have been agreed upon.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1396.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3902 - Duration of right
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3902 - Duration of right
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The right referred to in the preceding section, in the absence of an express agreement, shall last four (4) years counted from the date of the contract.
Should there be an agreement, the period shall not exceed ten (10) years.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1397.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3903 - When vendee acquires ownership
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3903 - When vendee acquires ownership
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If the vendor should not comply with the provision of section 3912 of this title, the vendee shall irrevocably acquire the ownership of the thing sold.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1398.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3904 - Action against subsequent possessors
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3904 - Action against subsequent possessors
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The vendor may bring his action against every possessor whose right arises from that of the vendee, even though in the second contract no mention should have been made of the conventional redemption; without prejudice to the provisions of the Mortgage Law, Title 30, with regard to third persons.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1399.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3905 - Vendee substitutes vendor
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3905 - Vendee substitutes vendor
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The vendee substitutes the vendor in all his rights and actions.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1400.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3906 - Conventional redemption by creditors of vendor
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3906 - Conventional redemption by creditors of vendor
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The creditors of the vendor can only make use of the conventional redemption against the vendee after having levied upon the property of the vendor.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1401.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3907 - When vendee can oblige vendor to redeem entire estate if part only subject to resale
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3907 - When vendee can oblige vendor to redeem entire estate if part only subject to resale
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A vendee who has made an agreement of resale of a part of an undivided estate and who should acquire the whole estate, in the case of § 1283 of this title, may oblige the vendor to redeem the whole estate, if the latter wishes to make use of the redemption.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1402.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3908 - Sale of undivided estate under condition of redemption
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3908 - Sale of undivided estate under condition of redemption
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If several persons, jointly and in the same contract, should sell an undivided estate under condition of redemption, none of them can exercise this right for more than his respective share.
The same shall be observed if the person alone who has sold an estate has left several heirs, in which case each of the latter can only redeem the part which he may have acquired.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1403.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3909 - Vendee not forced to partial redemption
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3909 - Vendee not forced to partial redemption
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In the cases of § 3908 of this title, the vendee may demand of all the vendors and coheirs that they come to an agreement with regard to the redemption of the whole of the thing sold; and should they not do so, the vendee cannot be forced to a partial redemption.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1404.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3910 - Redemption by co-owner of undivided estate
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3910 - Redemption by co-owner of undivided estate
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Each of the co-owners of an undivided estate, who should have sold his share separately, may independently exercise the right of redemption for his respective share and the vendee cannot force him to redeem the entire estate.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1405.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3911 - Redemption from heirs of vendee
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3911 - Redemption from heirs of vendee
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Should the vendee leave several heirs, the action of redemption cannot be exercised against each of them, except for his respective share, whether it be undivided, or whether it has been distributed among them.
But if the inheritance has been divided, and the thing sold has been awarded to one of the heirs, the action of redemption may be brought against him for the whole.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1406.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3912 - Sums payable by vendor in case of redemption; price set if known; bond
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3912 - Sums payable by vendor in case of redemption; price set if known; bond
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The vendor cannot exercise the right of redemption without returning to the vendee the price of the sale, in addition to:
(1) The expenses of the contract and any other legitimate payment made by reason of the sale.
(2) The useful and necessary expenses incurred in the thing sold.
In order that redemption suits may proceed, a price must be set if it is known, or if not, that a bond be put up to consign it when it is known.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1407; May 27, 1980, No. 71, p. 175, § 1.
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305)›PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961)›Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925)›Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915)›§ 3913 - Disposition of fruits
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2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 4 - Obligations and Contracts (§§ 2991 — 5305) › PART IV - Contracts of Purchase and Sale (§§ 3741 — 3961) › Chapter 289 - Rescission of Sale (§§ 3891 — 3925) › Subchapter I - Conventional Redemption (§§ 3901 — 3915) › § 3913 - Disposition of fruits
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If, on the execution of the sale, there should be on the estate visible or grown fruits, no indemnity or payment pro rata shall be made for those existing at the time of the redemption.
Should there have been no fruits at the time of the sale, and some exist at the time of the redemption, they shall be divided pro rata between the redeemer and the vendee, giving to the latter the share corresponding to the time he possessed the estate during the last year, counted from the date of the sale.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1408.
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