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... accept within 30 days after decree of separation , but there- after husband may sue to compel her to accept or renounce community . Phil- lips v . Phillips , 1926 , 160 La . 813 , 107 So. 584 . 2. Repeals Act giving wife separated from ...
... accept within 30 days after decree of separation , but there- after husband may sue to compel her to accept or renounce community . Phil- lips v . Phillips , 1926 , 160 La . 813 , 107 So. 584 . 2. Repeals Act giving wife separated from ...
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... accepting or renouncing the community , that bene- ficiary heirs had with regard to accept- ing or renouncing a succession , except that the widow could not accept with benefit of inventory . By the Act 4 of 1882 , the wife separated ...
... accepting or renouncing the community , that bene- ficiary heirs had with regard to accept- ing or renouncing a succession , except that the widow could not accept with benefit of inventory . By the Act 4 of 1882 , the wife separated ...
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... accept the community with benefit of in- ventory , and without being liable for any of the community debts , it is ... accept it within 30 days . " Civil Code 1870 , art . 2420 , now re- pealed , was abrogated by this section . Phillips ...
... accept the community with benefit of in- ventory , and without being liable for any of the community debts , it is ... accept it within 30 days . " Civil Code 1870 , art . 2420 , now re- pealed , was abrogated by this section . Phillips ...
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