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https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/872/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 872 - Compensation | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 872 - Compensation | Compensation payable to guardians shall not exceed five per cent of the income of the ward during any year. In the event of extraordinary services rendered by such guardian the court may, upon petition and after hearing thereon, authorize additional compensation therefor payable from the estate of the ward. Notice of s... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/873/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 873 - Investment of funds | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 873 - Investment of funds | Every guardian shall invest the funds of the estate of his ward, coming into his hands, only in the following types of securities in which the guardian shall have no interest, directly or indirectly:
(1) The direct bonds and obligations of the United States, or in bonds guaranteed in principal and interest by the Unite... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/874/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 874 - Support of persons other than ward | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 874 - Support of persons other than ward | A guardian shall not apply any portion of the estate of his ward for the support and maintenance of any person other than his ward, except upon order of the court after a hearing, notice of which has been given the office of the Administration in the manner provided in § 870 of this title.
History —Apr. 17, 1936, No. 2... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/875/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 875 - Copies of public records without charge | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 875 - Copies of public records without charge | Whenever a copy of any public record is required by the Administration to be used in determining the eligibility of any person to participate in benefits made available by such Administration, the official charged with the custody of such public record shall without charge provide the applicant for such benefits or any... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/876/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 876 - Commitment to veterans’ administration hospital | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 876 - Commitment to veterans’ administration hospital | Whenever it appears that a veteran of any war, military occupation or expedition is eligible for treatment in a United States Veterans’ Administration Hospital and commitment to such hospital is necessary for the proper care and treatment of such veteran, the courts of Puerto Rico are hereby authorized to communicate w... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/877/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 877 - Discharge of guardian upon termination of disability of ward | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 877 - Discharge of guardian upon termination of disability of ward | When a minor ward for whom a guardian has been appointed under the provisions of §§ 861-879 of this title or other laws of Puerto Rico shall have attained his or her majority, or shall have been emancipated by marriage, by grant of the father or mother exercising the patria potestas or by order of court, and if incompe... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/878/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 878 - Appearance of chief attorney of veterans’ administration in le... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 878 - Appearance of chief attorney of veterans’ administration in legal proceedings | The Chief Attorney of the Administration, or his representative, is hereby authorized to appear in any legal proceedings affecting any guardianship under §§ 861-879 of this title.
History —Apr. 17, 1936, No. 26, p. 216, § 18. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-ix/chapter-105/879/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879)›Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879)›§ 879 - Application of other provisions | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART IX - Guardianship (§§ 661 — 879) › Chapter 105 - Veterans’ Guardianship (§§ 861 — 879) › § 879 - Application of other provisions | All the provisions of this title regarding patria potestas and guardianship in conflict with §§ 861-879 of this title shall not be applicable to the wards and all laws or parts of laws relating to beneficiaries of the Administration inconsistent with said sections are hereby repealed.
History —Apr. 17, 1936, No. 26, p.... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-107/901/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 107 - General Provisions (§ 901)›§ 901 - Kinds of emancipation | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 107 - General Provisions (§ 901) › § 901 - Kinds of emancipation | The law recognizes four kinds of emancipation:
(1) Emancipation through grant by the parent exercising the patria potestas.
(2) Emancipation by marriage.
(3) Judicial emancipation.
(4) Emancipation by reason of having attained the age of majority.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 232. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-109/911/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916)›§ 911 - Eman... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916) › § 911 - Emancipation by father or mother; declaration; rec... | A minor may be emancipated to govern himself or to administer his property, or to the sole effect of administering the latter, by his father, his mother, or the father and mother jointly, or by the one exercising the patria potestas over the minor, when he attains age eighteen. This emancipation shall take place by the... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-109/912/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916)›§ 912 - Eman... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916) › § 912 - Emancipation by order of court | A minor who shall have completed the said age of eighteen years may also be emancipated by a decision of the Court of First Instance for the purpose of administering his property, in the manner prescribed in §§ 951-955 of this title.
Emancipation may be petitioned for either by a relative of the minor or by the minor h... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-109/913/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916)›§ 913 - Eman... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916) › § 913 - Emancipation against will of parents | The minor may be emancipated against the will of his father or mother when they ill-treat him or refuse to maintain and educate him, or when they give him corrupt examples.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 235. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-109/914/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916)›§ 914 - Acco... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916) › § 914 - Accounts of tutorship | The accounts of the tutorship shall be rendered to the emancipated minor, assisted by a curator ad hoc to be appointed for this purpose by the Court of First Instance.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 236; July 24, 1952, No. 11, p. 30. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-109/915/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916)›§ 915 - Capa... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916) › § 915 - Capacities of emancipated minor | The emancipation capacitates the minor to govern himself and his property as if he were of legal age. Persons eighteen (18) years of age or older who are emancipated by their parents or by those with “patria potestad” over them may manage their property and contract pledges and obligations without having to obtain thei... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-109/916/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916)›§ 916 - Eman... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 109 - Emancipation by Grant of Father or Mother Exercising Patria Potestas (§§ 911 — 916) › § 916 - Emancipation not revocable | Emancipation once granted shall not be revoked.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 238. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-111/931/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 111 - Emancipation by Marriage (§§ 931 — 933)›§ 931 - Emancipation by marriage | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 111 - Emancipation by Marriage (§§ 931 — 933) › § 931 - Emancipation by marriage | “Any person becomes legally emancipated of right by marriage. Nevertheless, in order to alienate or mortgage any real property or to contract loans, a minor emancipated by marriage shall require the consent of his father, in default of his father that of his mother, and in the proper case that of his tutor, in those ca... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-111/932/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 111 - Emancipation by Marriage (§§ 931 — 933)›§ 932 - Appearance in court | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 111 - Emancipation by Marriage (§§ 931 — 933) › § 932 - Appearance in court | A minor emancipated by reason of marriage may appear before the Court of First Instance to represent his interests, in the cases prescribed by law.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 240; July 24, 1952, No. 11, p. 30. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-111/933/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 111 - Emancipation by Marriage (§§ 931 — 933)›§ 933 - Demand for accounts of tutorship | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 111 - Emancipation by Marriage (§§ 931 — 933) › § 933 - Demand for accounts of tutorship | A minor emancipated by reason of marriage may demand of his tutor the rendition of the accounts of the tutorship.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 241. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-113/951/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955)›§ 951 - Emancipation of orphan by judicial concession | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955) › § 951 - Emancipation of orphan by judicial concession | A minor who has lost both parents may obtain the benefit of majority by concession of the part of the Court of First Instance of his domicil, after a hearing of the prosecuting attorney.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 242; July 24, 1952, No. 11, p. 30. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-113/952/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955)›§ 952 - Opposition of tutor | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955) › § 952 - Opposition of tutor | The tutor may oppose the emancipation, in which case the Court of First Instance shall hear the parties at an oral hearing in which the reasons for and against such emancipation may be alleged and proved.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 243; July 24, 1952, No. 11, p. 30. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-113/953/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955)›§ 953 - Requirements | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955) › § 953 - Requirements | For granting the concession stated in the preceding sections, it shall be required:
(1) That the minor be over eighteen years of age and have the necessary ability to manage and administer his property.
(2) That the minor consent to the emancipation.
(3) That such emancipation be deemed advantageous to the minor.
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https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-113/954/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955)›§ 954 - Records of emancipation | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955) › § 954 - Records of emancipation | The emancipation shall be recorded in the registry of tutorships and in the civil registry.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 245. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-113/955/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955)›§ 955 - Scope of decree of emancipation | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 113 - Judicial Emancipation (§§ 951 — 955) › § 955 - Scope of decree of emancipation | When the Court of First Instance decrees the emancipation of the minor, it shall order that he be considered as of age for all legal effects, without exception.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 246; July 24, 1952, No. 11, p. 30. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-x/chapter-115/971/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971)›Chapter 115 - Majority (§ 971)›§ 971 - Age of majority; effects | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART X - Emancipation and Majority (§§ 901 — 971) › Chapter 115 - Majority (§ 971) › § 971 - Age of majority; effects | Majority begins at the age of twenty-one years.
A person having attained the age of majority is capable of executing all the acts of civil life, with the exceptions established in special cases by this title.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 247. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-xi/chapter-119/981/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984)›Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984)›§ 981 - Acts relating to civil status | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984) › Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984) › § 981 - Acts relating to civil status | Acts relating to the civil status of persons shall be recorded in the registry devoted to that purpose.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 248. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-xi/chapter-119/982/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984)›Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984)›§ 982 - Contents of registry | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984) › Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984) › § 982 - Contents of registry | The registry of civil status, shall include the records or entries of births, marriages, emancipations, acknowledgments and legitimations, and deaths, and shall be in charge of the secretaries of the municipalities.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 249. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-xi/chapter-119/983/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984)›Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984)›§ 983 - Evidence of civil status | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984) › Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984) › § 983 - Evidence of civil status | The records in the registry shall be evidence of the civil status, and any other evidence can be admitted only when such records have never existed or the books of the registry should have disappeared or when a litigation is instituted before the courts.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 250. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-1/part-xi/chapter-119/984/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984)›PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984)›Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984)›§ 984 - Record of birth | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 1 - Persons (§§ 81 — 984) › PART XI - Registry of Civil Status (§§ 981 — 984) › Chapter 119 - Generally (§§ 981 — 984) › § 984 - Record of birth | It shall not be necessary that a newly born child be presented to the official in charge of the registry for the record of birth, the statement of the person obliged to make it being sufficient. This statement shall include all the conditions required by law and shall be signed by its author or by two witnesses, at his... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1021/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1021 - Property and... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1021 - Property and things defined | The word property is applicable in general to anything of which riches or fortune may consist. This word is likewise relative to the word things, which is the second object of jurisprudence, the rules of which refer to persons, things and actions.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 252. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1022/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1022 - Common or pu... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1022 - Common or public; ownership of | Things or property are either common or public.
Property is, besides, susceptible of being owned either by corporations or by individuals.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 253. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1023/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1023 - Common thing... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1023 - Common things defined | Common things are those the ownership of which belongs to no one in particular and which all men may freely use, in conformity with their innate nature; such as air, rain water, the sea and its shores.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 254. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1024/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1024 - Things of pu... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1024 - Things of public domain | The following are things of public domain:
Those intended for public use, as roads, canals, rivers, streams, and others of a like nature.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 255. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1025/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1025 - Property of ... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1025 - Property of public use; common property | The property of public use in Puerto Rico and the towns thereof comprises the Commonwealth and local roads, the squares, streets, fountains and public waters, walks, and public works for general use, paid for by the said towns or from the Treasury of Puerto Rico.
All other property, possessed by either the Commonwealth... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1026/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1026 - Property of ... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1026 - Property of private ownership | Besides the common property for the use of the governments of the people of the United States, of the people of Puerto Rico and the municipalities thereof (bienes patrimoniales), the property belonging to private parties, either individually or collectively, is of private ownership.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 257. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1027/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1027 - Corporeal an... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1027 - Corporeal and incorporeal things | Things are furthermore divided into corporeal and incorporeal.
Corporeal things are such as are manifest to the senses, which may be touched or tasted, whether animate or inanimate. Of this kind are fruits, corn, gold, silver, clothes, furniture, lands, meadows, woods, houses and others.
Incorporeal things are such as ... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1028/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1028 - Incorporeal ... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1028 - Incorporeal things as movables or immovables | Incorporeal things, consisting only in a right, are not of themselves strictly susceptible of the quality of movables or immovables; nevertheless, they shall be considered as belonging in one or the other of these classes, according to the object to which they apply and the rules hereinafter established.
History —Civil... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-127/1029/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029)›§ 1029 - Things divid... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 127 - General Principles (§§ 1021 — 1029) › § 1029 - Things divided into movables and immovables | The third and last division of things is into movables and immovables.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 260. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-129/1041/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044)›§ 1041 - Immovables defined | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044) › § 1041 - Immovables defined | Immovables are, in general, those which cannot move themselves or be removed from one place to another.
This definition, strictly speaking, is applicable only to such things as are immovable by their own nature, and not to such as are so only by the disposition of the law.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 261. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-129/1042/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044)›§ 1042 - Immovables by nature... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044) › § 1042 - Immovables by nature, destination, or object | Things may be immovable either by their own nature or by their destination or the object to which they are applicable.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 262. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-129/1043/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044)›§ 1043 - What are immovables | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044) › § 1043 - What are immovables | The following are immovables:
(1) Lands, buildings, roads and structures of every kind adherent to the soil.
(2) Trees, plants and ungathered fruits, while they are not separated from the land or form an integral part of an immovable.
(3) Everything attached to an immovable in a fixed manner, in such a way that it cann... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-129/1044/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044)›§ 1044 - Incorporeal things c... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 129 - Immovables (§§ 1041 — 1044) › § 1044 - Incorporeal things considered immovables | The following incorporeal things are considered as immovable from the object to which they apply:
1. The usufruct and use of immovable things.
2. Any right or obligation established on any immovable.
3. Every action to recover an immovable or the whole of an inheritance.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 264. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1061/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1061 - Movables defined | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1061 - Movables defined | Movables are considered such things as are susceptible of appropriation and not included in §§ 1041-1044 of this title, and, in general, all those which can be carried from place to place without impairing the immovable to which they may be attached.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 265. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1062/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1062 - Movables by nature or ... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1062 - Movables by nature or by disposition of law | Things are movable either by their nature or by disposition of the law.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 266. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1063/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1063 - Movables by nature | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1063 - Movables by nature | Things movable by their nature are such as may be carried from one place to another, whether they move by themselves, if animate, or by means of an estraneous power, if inanimate.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 267. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1064/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1064 - Movables by dispositio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1064 - Movables by disposition of law | Things movable by disposition of the law are such as obligations and actions, the object of which is to recover money due or movables by their nature, although such obligations are accompanied with a mortgage; obligations which have for their object a specific performance, and those which from their nature carry with t... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1065/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1065 - Other things considere... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1065 - Other things considered movables | The following are also considered movables: rents or annuities, either for life or hereditary, in favor of a person or family, provided they do not incumber an immovable with a real charge; contracts for public services, and receipts and certificates representing mortgage loans.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 269. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1066/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1066 - Movables as consumable... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1066 - Movables as consumable or nonconsumable | Movables are either consumable or nonconsumable.
To the first class belong those which cannot be used in a manner appropriate to their nature, without their being consumed; all others belong to the second class.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 270. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1067/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1067 - Things corporeal or in... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1067 - Things corporeal or incorporeal considered movables | All things corporeal or incorporeal, which are not immovables by nature or by disposition of the law, shall be considered as movables.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 271. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-131/1068/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068)›§ 1068 - Materials from demolit... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 131 - Movables (§§ 1061 — 1068) › § 1068 - Materials from demolition or for erection or repairs of buildings | Materials obtained from the demolition of a building, and those collected for the purpose of erecting a new building, are movables until they have been made use of in erecting a new building.
But if materials be separated from a house or other edifice, for the sole purpose of making repairs and additions in the said ho... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-133/1081/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 108... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 1087) › § 1081 - Things in relation to their posses... | Things, in their relation to those who possess or enjoy them, are divided into two classes: things susceptible of ownership and those not susceptible of ownership.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 273. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-133/1082/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 108... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 1087) › § 1082 - Things not susceptible of ownershi... | Among the things which are not susceptible of ownership are comprised those which cannot become private property by reason of the object for which they are intended, such as things in common, or those the use and enjoyment of which belong to all men.
There are other things, on the contrary, which, although by their nat... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-133/1083/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 108... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 1087) › § 1083 - Things susceptible of ownership | Things susceptible of being owned are those which may be the object of private ownership and which may be alienated by sale, exchange, donation, prescription, or in any other manner.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 275. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-133/1084/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 108... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 1087) › § 1084 - Disposal or alienation of property | Individuals have the free disposal of the property which they have lawfully acquired, without other restrictions than those established by law.
Property belonging to city, village and other corporations shall be administered in accordance with the laws and regulations peculiar thereto and can only be alienated in the m... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-133/1085/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 108... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 1087) › § 1085 - Provisions common to the three pre... | Whenever, by the disposition of the law or by an individual declaration, the expression things immovable or immovables or things movable or movables, be used, it shall be understood as comprising, respectively, those enumerated in Chapters 129 and 131 of this title.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 277. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-133/1086/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 108... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 1087) › § 1086 - Provisions common to the three pre... | Whenever the word “furniture” (muebles) alone is used, the following objects shall not be considered as comprised therein: money, credits, commercial effects, stocks, jewels, scientific or artistic collections, books, medals, arms, clothing, riding beasts or carriages and their harnesses, breadstuffs, liquids and merch... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-i/chapter-133/1087/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087)›Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 108... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART I - Classification of Property (§§ 1021 — 1087) › Chapter 133 - Property Considered in Relation to Persons (§§ 1081 — 1087) › § 1087 - Provisions common to the three pre... | Whenever in a sale, legacy, donation or other disposition in which reference is made to movable or immovable things, their possession or ownership is transferred with everything they may contain, the transaction shall not be understood to compromise money, stocks or bonds, credits, and actions the documents of which ar... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-137/1111/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117)›§ 1111 - Ownership defined; rights c... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117) › § 1111 - Ownership defined; rights conferred | Ownership is the right by which a thing belongs to some one in particular, to the exclusion of all other persons.
Ownership confers the right to enjoy and dispose of things without further limitations than those established by law.
The owner holds a right of action against the holder and the possessor of the thing in o... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-137/1112/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117)›§ 1112 - Kinds of ownership | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117) › § 1112 - Kinds of ownership | The right of ownership, with regard to things may be of different kinds:
(1) A full and entire ownership, or the right to use, enjoy and alienate things.
(2) The right to use or to enjoy them, or both at the same time.
(3) The right to certain servitudes constituted upon immovables.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 281. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-137/1113/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117)›§ 1113 - Deprivation of ownership; j... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117) › § 1113 - Deprivation of ownership; just compensation | No person shall be deprived of his ownership except it be by a competent authority and for a justified purpose of public utility or social benefit, and upon payment of just compensation which shall be fixed in the manner provided by law.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 282; Apr. 12, 1946, No. 300, p. 774. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-137/1114/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117)›§ 1114 - Ownership vested in person ... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117) › § 1114 - Ownership vested in person with immediate dominion | The ownership of a thing is vested in him who has the immediate dominion thereof, and not in any other person, notwithstanding the fact that he uses or enjoys in some manner the thing belonging to another.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 283. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-137/1115/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117)›§ 1115 - Rights owner of parcel of g... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117) › § 1115 - Rights owner of parcel of ground | The owner of a parcel of ground is the owner of its surface and of everything under it, and he can construct thereon any works or make any plantations and excavations which he may deem proper, without detriment to the servitudes legally established thereon.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 284. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-137/1116/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117)›§ 1116 - Hidden treasures | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117) › § 1116 - Hidden treasures | Hidden treasures belong to the owner of the land on which they are found.
Nevertheless, when the discovery is made by chance on property belonging to another, or to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or of the United States, one-half thereof shall be allowed to the finder.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 285; Const., art. IX... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-137/1117/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117)›§ 1117 - Treasure defined | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 137 - Ownership Generally (§§ 1111 — 1117) › § 1117 - Treasure defined | By treasure is understood, for legal effects, any hidden or unknown deposit of money, jewelry, or other precious objects, the lawful ownership of which is not proven.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 286. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-i/1131/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter I - Generally (§ 1131)... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter I - Generally (§ 1131) › § 1131 - Right of accession inherent in own... | The ownership of property, whether movable or immovable, carries with it the right, by accession, to everything which is produced thereby, or which is united thereto or incorporated therewith, either naturally or artificially.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 287. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-ii/1141/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter II - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter II - Right of Accession with Respect to What is Produced by Property... | To the owner belong:
1. The natural fruits.
2. The cultivated fruits.
3. The civil fruits.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 288. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-ii/1142/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter II - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter II - Right of Accession with Respect to What is Produced by Property... | Natural fruits are the spontaneous productions of the soil, and the broods and other products of animals.
Cultivated fruits are those produced by lands of any kind through cultivation or labor.
Civil fruits are the rents of buildings, the price paid for the lease of lands, and the amount of perpetual, life or other sim... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-ii/1143/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter II - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter II - Right of Accession with Respect to What is Produced by Property... | The receiver of fruits is obliged to pay the expenses incurred by a third person in their production, gathering and preservation.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 290. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-ii/1144/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter II - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter II - Right of Accession with Respect to What is Produced by Property... | Only such as are manifest or born are considered as natural or cultivated fruits. With respect to animals, it is sufficient if they are in the mother’s womb, although unborn.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 291. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-ii/1145/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter II - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter II - Right of Accession with Respect to What is Produced by Property... | The fruits of a thing do not belong to the simple possessor and shall be returned together with the thing to the owner thereof who claims the same, unless the possessor held it bona fide.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 292. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-ii/1146/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter II - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter II - Right of Accession with Respect to What is Produced by Property... | He is bona fide possessor who possesses as owner by virtue of a title sufficient in its terms and conditions to transfer the ownership, and the defects of which he is ignorant of. Bona fide possession ceases from the moment the possessor becomes acquainted with the defects of the title, or through a suit instituted by ... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1161/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | Whatever is built, planted or sown on another’s land, and the improvements or repairs made thereon, belong to the owner thereof, subject to what is prescribed in the following sections.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 294. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1162/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | All works, sown lands and plantings are presumed to have been made by the owner, and at his expense, unless the contrary be proven.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 295. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1163/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | The owner of the land who shall make thereon, by himself or through another person, plantings, constructions or works, with material belonging to another person, is bound to pay their value; and if he has acted in bad faith, he shall also be obliged to pay an indemnity for damages and injuries caused thereby. The owner... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1164/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | The owner of the land sown or planted upon in good faith shall have the right to appropriate as his own the sowing or planting, by previously paying the compensation specified in §§ 1468 and 1469 of this title, or to compel the person who planted to pay the price of the land, and the person who sowed, the corresponding... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1165/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | He who builds, plants, or sows in bad faith on another’s land, loses what he has built, planted or sown, without having any right to indemnity.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 298. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1166/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | The owner of the land on which any one has built, planted or sown in bad faith, may exact the demolition of the work or the removal of the planting or sowing and the replacing of everthing in its former condition, at the expense of the person who built, planted or sowed.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 299. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1167/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | When there has existed bad faith, not only on the part of the person who built, sowed or planted on another’s land, but also on the part of the owner of such land, the rights of both shall be the same as though both had acted in good faith.
Bad faith on the part of the owner is understood to exist whenever the act has ... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1168/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | If the materials, plants, or seed belong to a third person who has not acted in bad faith, the owner of the land shall be liable, subsidiarily, for their value, and only in the event that the person who made use of them has no property with which to pay.
This provision shall not be applied if the owner make use of the ... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1169/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | The augmentation which the banks of a river gradually receive from the effects of the current of waters belongs to the owners of the tenements adjacent to such banks.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 302. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1170/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | The owners of tenements adjacent to ponds or lakes do not acquire the land left dry by the natural decrease of the waters nor lose that inundated thereby in unusual floods.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 303. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1171/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | When the current of a river, rivulet or torrent cuts off from a tenement on its bank a known portion of land and transfers it to another tenement, the owner of the tenement to which the portion cut off belongs retains the ownership of such portion.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 304. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1172/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | Trees uprooted and carried away by the current of waters belong to the owner of the land upon which they are carried, if the former owners do not claim them within a month. If such owners claim them, they shall pay the expenses caused by the collecting and securing of the same in a safe place.
History —Civil Code, 1930... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1173/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | If a river or stream, whether navigable or not, opens itself a new bed by leaving its former channel, the owners of the soil newly occupied shall take, by way of indemnification, the former bed of the river, everyone in proportion to the quantity of land he has lost.
The said owners shall have the right to their former... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1174/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | When a new bed is opened through a private tenement by a navigable river, which changes its course through natural causes, the said bed shall become part of the public domain. The owner of the tenement shall recover the same, in the event of the waters leaving it again dry, whether by natural means or through labor law... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1175/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | Islands which, through successive accumulations of descending alluviums, are slowly formed in rivers, belong to the owners of the banks or shores nearest to each of them, or to those of both shores if the island is in the middle of the river, and they shall then be divided longitudinally in halves. If a single island t... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iii/1176/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter III - Right of Accessi... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter III - Right of Accession With Respect to Immovables (§§ 1161 — 1176)... | When the current of a river divides itself into branches, leaving a tenement or a part thereof isolated, the owner of such tenement retains his ownership. He also retains it, if a piece of land becomes separated by the current.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 309. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1191/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | When two movable things, belonging to different owners, are united in such a way that they come to form a unit, without bad faith on the part of either owner, the owner of the principal thing acquires the accessory thing by indemnifying the former owner thereof for its value.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 310. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1192/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | The principal thing of two united things shall be considered to be the one to which another has been united for ornament, or for the use or completion thereof.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 311. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1193/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | When it is not possible, according to the rule given in the preceding section, to determine which of the two united things is the principal one, the thing of the greater value shall be considered as such, and between two things of equal value, that having the greater volume.
In paintings and sculptures, in writings, pr... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1194/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | When things united can be separated without injury, their respective owners may demand their separation.
Nevertheless, when a thing united for the use, embellishment or completion of another is much more precious than the principal thing, the owner of the first may demand their separation, though the thing in which it ... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1195/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | When the owner of the accessory thing has made the union in bad faith, he shall lose the thing united and shall be obliged to indemnify the owner of the principal thing for the damages he may have sustained.
When the person acting in bad faith is the owner of the principal thing, the owner of the accessory thing shall ... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1196/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | Whenever the owner of any material employed without his consent has a right to an indemnity, he may exact that such indemnity consist in the delivery of a thing equal in kind and value and in all respects to the one employed, or else in the value of such thing, according to expert appraisement.
History —Civil Code, 193... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1197/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | When, by the will of their owners, two things of the same or different kinds are mixed, or when the mixture is made by chance, and, in this last case, are not separable without injury, each owner shall acquire a right proportional to the part belonging to him with respect to the value of the things mixed or confounded.... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1198/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | When, by the will of only one of the owners, but in good faith, two things of equal or different kinds are mixed or confounded, the rights of the owners shall be determined by the provisions of the preceding section.
When the person making the mixture or confusion acted in bad faith, he shall lose the thing thus mixed ... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-139/subchapter-iv/1199/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199)›Subchapter IV - Right of Accessio... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 139 - The Right of Accession (§§ 1131 — 1199) › Subchapter IV - Right of Accession With Respect to Movables (§§ 1191 — 1199) › ... | He who has employed, in good faith, material belonging in whole or in part to another person for making a thing of a new kind, shall become the owner thereof, indemnifying the owner of the material for the value of the same.
When the said material is more precious than the work on which it was used or superior in value... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-141/1211/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 141 - Fixing of Boundaries and Placing of Landmarks (§§ 1211 — 1213)›§ 1211 - R... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 141 - Fixing of Boundaries and Placing of Landmarks (§§ 1211 — 1213) › § 1211 - Right to demand fixing of boundaries | Every owner has the right to demand the fixing of the boundaries of his property, giving notice thereof to the owners of adjoining tenements.
The same privilege belongs to those having real rights.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 319. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-141/1212/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 141 - Fixing of Boundaries and Placing of Landmarks (§§ 1211 — 1213)›§ 1212 - M... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 141 - Fixing of Boundaries and Placing of Landmarks (§§ 1211 — 1213) › § 1212 - Method for fixing boundaries | The fixing of boundaries shall be in accordance with the titles of each owner, and, in default of sufficient titles, from what may appear from the possession held by the contiguous owners.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 320. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-141/1213/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 141 - Fixing of Boundaries and Placing of Landmarks (§§ 1211 — 1213)›§ 1213 - C... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 141 - Fixing of Boundaries and Placing of Landmarks (§§ 1211 — 1213) › § 1213 - Cases in which titles do not specify boundaries | When the titles do not specify the boundary or area belonging to each owner and the question cannot be determined by possession or by other means of proof, the part of the land remaining in excess after the fixing of the boundaries shall belong to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 321; Const... |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-143/1231/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 143 - Right to Enclose Agricultural Lands (§ 1231)›§ 1231 - Right to enclose ag... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 143 - Right to Enclose Agricultural Lands (§ 1231) › § 1231 - Right to enclose agricultural lands | Every owner may enclose or fence his tenements by means of walls, ditches, live or dead hedges, or in any other manner without injury to the servitudes existing thereon.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 322. |
https://law.justia.com/codes/puerto-rico/title-thirty-one/subtitle-2/part-ii/chapter-145/1241/ | PR | Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Laws of Puerto Rico›2023 Laws of Puerto Rico›TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305)›Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875)›PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243)›Chapter 145 - Unstable Buildings and Trees About to Fall (§§ 1241 — 1243)›§ 1241 - Demo... | 2023 Laws of Puerto Rico › TITLE THIRTY-ONE - Civil Code (§§ 1 — 5305) › Subtitle 2 - Property Ownership and Its Modifications (§§ 1021 — 1875) › PART II - Ownership (§§ 1111 — 1243) › Chapter 145 - Unstable Buildings and Trees About to Fall (§§ 1241 — 1243) › § 1241 - Demolition of building, etc | When a building, wall, column or any other construction is in danger of falling, the owner shall be obliged to demolish it, or to do whatever is necessary to prevent its falling.
Should the owner of the unstable thing fail to do so, it may be ordered demolished at his expense by the authorities.
History —Civil Code, 19... |
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