Book I
All.
Book II
All (except Articles 659 through 671).
Book III
Title 6 (Articles 2325 through 2437).
Titles 23 and 24 (Articles 3412 through 3491).
Book IV
Conflict of laws: Articles 3515 through 3518, Articles 3519 through 3522, Articles 3523 through 3527, and Articles 3535 and 3536.
Civil Code Ancillary (Title 9 of Revised Statutes) and Code of Civil Procedure
All provisions related to any of the foregoing Civil Code articles.
The Civil Code I examination covers the following topics:
Persons and family law, including such matters as domicile, absent persons, marriage, divorce, separation, child support, alimony, filiation, tutorship, interdiction, matrimonial regimes, and community property; and property law, including such matters as classification of things, ownership and accession, personal servitudes of usufruct, use and habitation, predial servitudes, building restrictions, boundaries, co-ownership, occupancy and possession, and acquisitive prescription.
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