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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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Alienations of real property to be set apart, made by the surviving spouse before contracting a second marriage, shall be valid with the obligation to secure, from the moment of said marriage, the value of the same to the children and descendants of the first marriage.\nHistory —Civil Code, 1930, § 929.