Matrimonial Regimes – Situations and conditions where concurrence may not be necessary
Art. 2349. Donation of community property; concurrence of other spouse The donation of community property to a third person requires the concurrence of the spouses, but a spouse acting alone may make a usual or customary gift of a value commensurate with the economic position of the spouses at the time of the donation.
Art. 2350. Alienation of movable assets of business. The spouse who is the sole manager of a community enterprise has the exclusive right to alienate, encumber, or lease its movables unless the movables are issued in the name of the other spouse or the concurrence of the other spouse is required by law. A community enterprise is a business that is not a juridical person.
Art. 2351. Alienation of registered movables. A spouse has the exclusive right to manage, alienate, encumber, or lease movables. issued or registered in his name as provided by law.
Art. 2352. Management and disposition of partnership and limited liability company interest. A spouse who is a partner has the exclusive right to manage, alienate, encumber, or lease the partnership interest. A spouse who is a member has the exclusive right to manage, alienate, encumber, or lease the limited liability company interest.