Forming private property by their nature, even if they were acquired during the marriage, are clothing and linen for the personal use of one of the spouses, actions for compensation for bodily or moral injury, non-transferable debts and pensions, and, more generally, all property which is personal in nature and all rights exclusively attached to the person.
Instruments of work necessary for the profession of one of the spouses also form private property by their nature, but subject to reward where applicable, unless they are an accessory to a business or operation forming part of the community.