The capacity required of the renouncing party is that required to make an inter vivos gift. However, an emancipated minor may not renounce in advance the action in reduction.
Renunciation, whatever its terms, does not constitute a liberality.
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The capacity required of the renouncing party is that required to make an inter vivos gift. However, an emancipated minor may not renounce in advance the action in reduction.
Renunciation, whatever its terms, does not constitute a liberality.
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