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Spanish term
sobrevenir hijos al donante
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Código Civil para la Ciudad de México
ARTICULO 226.- Las donaciones antenupciales no se revocan por sobrevenir hijos al donante.
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4 +4 | if the donor subsequently has children | philgoddard |
3 +2 | after-born | Paul Ryan |
3 +1 | if the donor has further children | Jane Martin |
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if the donor subsequently has children
Here's the definition of "donación antenupcial":
Artículo 219
Se llaman antenupciales las donaciones que antes del matrimonio hace un esposo al otro, cualquiera que sea el nombre que la costumbre les haya dado.
Artículo 220
Son también donaciones antenupciales las que un extraño hace alguno de los esposos, o a ambos, en consideración al matrimonio.
http://mexico.justia.com/federales/codigos/codigo-civil-fede...
So basically the children aren't automatically entitled to a share of the donation.
Artículo 219
Se llaman antenupciales las donaciones que antes del matrimonio hace un esposo al otro, cualquiera que sea el nombre que la costumbre les haya dado.
Artículo 220
Son también donaciones antenupciales las que un extraño hace alguno de los esposos, o a ambos, en consideración al matrimonio.
http://mexico.justia.com/federales/codigos/codigo-civil-fede...
So basically the children aren't automatically entitled to a share of the donation.
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Comment: "Thanks a lot Phil and everyone else!"
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if the donor has further children
'sobrevenir' here has the meaning
2. intr. p. us. Dicho de una persona: Irrumpir o llegar de improviso.
Article 243 foresees that these donations between spouses cannot be ineffective even in the case of new children coming to them.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_NNgEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT144&lp...
2. intr. p. us. Dicho de una persona: Irrumpir o llegar de improviso.
Article 243 foresees that these donations between spouses cannot be ineffective even in the case of new children coming to them.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_NNgEAAAQBAJ&pg=PT144&lp...
Peer comment(s):
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Toni Castano
: Mexican law. Paradoxically (you might laugh when you read this), our Civil Code (art. 644) establishes just the opposite. I believe your reading is the right and best approach here.
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Thank you Toni.
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philgoddard
: Not 'further'.
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after-born
It's not more children so much as children born after the making of the gift
Example sentence:
when the donor has after-born children
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philgoddard
: I agree with your explanation, but I think 'after-born' sounds a bit odd.
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Adrian MM.
: may sound 'odd' to the usual non-lawyers, but perfectly acceptable, like after-acquired property -> 'should the donor / settlor come to have after-born children' vs. issue: https://www.lexisnexis.co.uk/legal/glossary/issue-offspring
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AllegroTrans
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