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Volume 141, Number 58A
Page 8
Royal Gazette

24 September 2567

Section27.The text of section 1477 of the Civil and Commercial Code, which has been amended by the Civil and Commercial Code Amendment Act (No 10), 2533 BE, shall be repealed and replaced by the following text:

Section1477.Either spouse has the right to institute, defend, or proceed with an action relating to the preservation or maintenance of marital property or for the sake of marital property. As regards the debts arising from instituting, defending, or proceeding with the said action, the spouses shall be deemed to be joint debtors.”

Section28.The text of section 1479 of the Civil and Commercial Code shall be repealed and replaced by the following text:

Section1479.When any act to be done by either spouse requires mutual consent and the law provides that the act be done in writing or registered with a competent authority, the consent must be given in writing.”

Section29.The text of section 1481 of the Civil and Commercial Code shall be repealed and replaced by the following text:

Section1481.Neither spouse has the power to make a will granting marital property to any person in excess of his own portion.”

Section30.The text of sections 1482, 1483, 1484, and 1484/1 of the Civil and Commercial Code, which has been amended by the Civil and Commercial Code Amendment Act (No 10), 2533 BE, shall be repealed and replaced by the following text:

Section1482.In the event that either spouse has the power to solely administer the marital property, the other spouse shall still have the power to administer the household or procure things necessary for the family as appropriate for its own circumstances. The expenses thereof shall bind the marital property as well as the personal property of both spouses.

If either spouse administers the household or procures things necessary for the family in a manner causing considerable injury, the other may request a court to prohibit or restrict this power.

Section1483.In the event that either spouse has the power to solely administer the marital property, if that spouse is to perform or is performing any act for the administration of the marital property in a manner obviously likely to cause considerable injury, the other may request a court to prohibit such act.

Section1484.If the spouse who has the power to administer the marital property—

(1)administers the marital property in a manner causing considerable injury;