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Art. 2325. Matrimonial regime. A matrimonial regime is a system of principles and rules governing the ownership and management of the property of married persons as between themselves and toward third persons. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.
Art. 2334. Persons; scope of application of the legal regime. The legal regime of community of acquets and gains applies to spouses domiciled in this state, regardless of their domicile at the time of marriage or the place of celebration of the marriage. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.
Art. 2335. Classification of property Property of married persons is either community or separate, except as provided in Article 2341.1. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1; Acts 1991, No. 329, §1.
Art. 2337. Disposition of undivided interest. A spouse may not alienate, encumber, or lease to a third person his undivided interest in the community or in particular things of the community prior to the termination of the regime. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.
Art. 2340. Presumption of community. Things in the possession of a spouse during the existence of a regime of community of acquets and gains are presumed to be community, but either spouse may prove that they are separate property. Acts 1979, No. 709, §1.

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