Title Sixth: Obligations with Multiple Objects

Article 44

An obligation is considered successive if the execution of its subject matter is not carried out by a single act at one time, but rather through abstention, a continuous act, or a series of acts.

Article 45

Article 45 - There is a positive obligation when the debtor is required to give or do something.

Article 46

Article 46 - There is an obligation to deliver when the obligation has as its object either the payment of sums of money or other fungible things, or the establishment of a real right.

Article 47

Article 47 - The obligation to deliver transfers the property of the thing by right if it is a certain movable corporeal thing.

Article 48

Article 48 - If the obligation to give has as its object the establishment of an immovable real right, it opens the right to registration in the land register.

Article 49

Article 49: The obligation to deliver also implies the obligation to hand over the thing and to ensure its preservation until such delivery, if it is a tangible object.

Article 50

Article 50 - There is an obligation to do when the debtor is required to perform an act, and in particular, to make a delivery.

Article 51

Article 51 - There is negative obligation whenever the obligation has as its object the abstention from any act whatsoever.

Article 52

Article 52 - Personal obligations are those for which the debtor is personally liable and, as a consequence, on the entirety of his estate. There is real obligation when the debtor is not personally liable and on his estate, but rather as possessor of certain things or goods, and only on those things and goods.