Book I
(Except Articles 57 through 79 and 659 through 671)
Book II
Book III
Titles 6, (Articles 2325 through 2437);
Ttitles 23 and 24 (Articles 3412 through 3491);
All related Civil Code Ancillaries; and
Book IV
Conflict of laws: Articles 3515 through 3518, Articles 3519 through 3522, Articles 3523 through 3527, Articles 3535 and 3536, and Article 3549.
The Civil Code I examination covers the following topics:
Family law, including such matters as marriage, divorce, separation, child support, alimony, legitimation and filiation, tutorship and interdiction; matrimonial agreements and community property; and property law, including such matters as the kinds of property and accession, the personal servitudes of usufruct, use and habitation, predial servitudes, building restrictions and boundaries, and acquisitive prescription.
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