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  12. Capítulo 263 - Nulidad de los Contratos


Capítulo 263 - Nulidad de los Contratos


  • § 3511. Cuándo pueden anularse los contratos
  • § 3512. Término prescriptivo de la acción de nulidad
  • § 3513. Quién puede ejercitar la acción de nulidad
  • § 3514. Contratantes se restituirán cosas que fueron materia del contrato
  • § 3515. Contratantes se restituirán cosas que fueron materia del contrato—Incapacidadde uno de los contratantes
  • § 3516. Contratantes se restituirán cosas que fueron materia del contrato—Ilegalidad que constituye delito o falta
  • § 3517. Contratantes se restituirán cosas que fueron materia del contrato—Cuando la causa torpe no constituyere delito o falta
  • § 3518. Cuando la cosa a devolverse se ha perdido
  • § 3519. Cuando uno de los contratantes no devuelve la cosa
  • § 3520. Extinción de la acción de nulidad cuando se confirma el contrato
  • § 3521. Contratos confirmables
  • § 3522. Confirmación expresa o tácita
  • § 3523. Cuándo no se necesita el concurso de las partes
  • § 3524. Confirmación purifica el contrato de vicios
  • § 3525. Cuando la acción de nulidad se extingue por pérdida de la cosa
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