A deaf-mute who can write may accept himself or through a proxy.
If he cannot write, the acceptance must be made by a curator appointed for this purpose, following the rules laid down in the title “Of minority, guardianship and emancipation”.
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A deaf-mute who can write may accept himself or through a proxy.
If he cannot write, the acceptance must be made by a curator appointed for this purpose, following the rules laid down in the title “Of minority, guardianship and emancipation”.
Le sourd-muet qui saura écrire pourra accepter lui-même ou par un fondé de pouvoir.
S’il ne sait pas écrire, l’acceptation doit être faite par un curateur nommé à cet effet, suivant les règles établies au titre ” De la minorité, de la tutelle et de l’émancipation “.
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