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which may have fallen to them since, either by succession ab intestat in the direct or collateral line, or by donation or legacy in the direct line, shall be restored to them.

The gifts and legacies which may have come to them otherwise than in the direct line can likewise be reclaimed, but subject to the furnishing of proof by the beneficiaries that they have not been the interposed persons provided for by article 17.

The property and values acquired by gratuitous title and which may not have been specifically made over by instrument of gift to a work of charity can be reclaimed by the donor, his heirs or interested parties, or by the heirs or interested parties of the testator, without it being possible to oppose to them any prescription for the time elapsed before the judg ment pronouncing the liquidation.

If the property or values have been given or bequeathed with a view not to favoring the congregationists, but to provide for a work of charity, they can be reclaimed on condition of providing for the accomplishment of the aim assigned for the gift.

Every action in recaption or reclamation, on penalty of foreclosure, must be brought against the liquidator within the space of six months, dating from the publication of the judg

ment.

After both parties have been heard, judgments rendered for the liquidator and which have acquired the authority of res adjudica are opposable to all interests.

After the space of six months, the liquidator shall proceed to the sale by judicial process of all immovables which may not have been reclaimed or which may not be appropriated to a work of charity.

The product of the sale, as well as all the movable values. shall be deposited with the deposit and consignment fund. The maintenance of the poor in hospitals, until the completion of the liquidation, shall be considered as privileged expenses of liquidation.

If there is no contest or when all the actions brought within the prescribed period shall have been adjudicated, the net assets are divided among the interested parties.

The rule of public administration laid down by article 20 of the present law shall determine, out of the assets remaining

free after the previous deduction above provided for, the allowance, in capital or under form of life annuity, which shall be assigned to the members of the dissolved congregation who may not have assured means of existence or who may prove that they have contributed to the acquisition of the values put in distribution by their personal labor.

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20.

A rule of public administration shall determine the proper measures to assure the execution of the present law.

THE END.

INDEX

Abdications, first of Napoleon,
90, 446; of Charles X, 104G,
504; of Francis II, 78D, 403;
second of Napoleon, 90F, 449.
Act, additional, the, 98, 471: of
the Senate, 90B, 444; organic,
upon education, 38C, 169; or-
ganic, upon religion, 291, 140.
Address to the throne, 117A,
574.

Address, Bordeaux, the 114C,

557; of the Commune of
Marseilles, 22A, 110; of the
Corps-Legislatif to Napole-
on, 88, 437; of the Fed-
érés at Paris, 223, 113;
of the Jacobin club, 26. 126;
of the municipality of
Vedennes, 114B, 556; of the
Paris Sections, 22C, 114; of
the Throne, Imperial decree
upon, 117A, 574. (See also
Message, Speech.)
Administrative system, lav,
60, 283.

Alliance. See Allies, Treaties.
Allies, declaration against Na-

poleon, 97, 469; declaration of
Frankfort, 87, 436; procla-
mation of, 90A, 443; treaty
of, against France, 100, 482.
Amendments, of 1884.

the,

133E, 639: proposed Labon-
laye, the, 132C; 632; to the
constitution, senatus-consul-
tum upon, 117D, 577; vpon
the seat of government,
133D, 639: Wallon, the, 1321,
632.

Amiens, treaty, 63, 294.

Annexations of 1809-1810, 84,
425-436.

Appeal, election, 111F, 543.
April, petition of 16th of, 108,
521.

Army, proclamation of, 75A,

379; proclamation to, 111C,
541; reorganization, law, 128,
618.

Articles, organic, for the Cath-
olic church, 64B, 299; organ-
ic, for the Protestant sects,
64D. 307.

Assignats, decree, 47, 204.
Assembly,
466.

extraordinary, 95,

Assistance and fraternity, 28A,
129.

Associations, law, 137, 657.
August. See Fourth of August.
Austria,

Armistice with France (Vil-
lafranca), 116E, 571.
Declaration of war against,
19, 103.

Treaties with France, Campo
Formio, 55, 261; Lunéville,
62, 290; Pressburg, 74, 375;
Vienna, 85, 430; Zurich,
116F, 572.

Ultimatum to Sardinia, 116A.
566.

Basle, treaty, 48A, 206.
Benedetti, proposed treaty, 120,
591.

Berlin, decree, 77B, 385.
Body guard, the King's, 20B,
106.

Bookselling, 86, 433.

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ation. 104H, 505; King's
speech to, 103A, 491; proc-
lamation, 104 E, 502; response
to Charles X, 103B, 492.
Chambord, manifesto. See
White Flag letter.
Charles X, abdication, 104G,
504; response to Chamber,
103C, 493; speech, 103A, 491.
Charter, constitutional, 93, 456.
Chaumont, treaty, 89, 440.
Circulars, diplomatic, upon
Franco-Prussian war, 123.
596-601; Gambetta's, 134F.
645; letter of Louis XVI to
foreign courts, 10. 39; of
keeper of seals, 102, 489;
Padua, the, 13, 54; Persigny.
the, 118, 586.
Civil constitution of the cler-
gy, 6C, 16.

Church, buildings, 29H, 139;
Constituent Assembly and,
6, 15-23; lands, 6A, 15.
Clergy.

Civil constitution of, 6C, 16.
Dangerous, decree upon, 29C,
135.

Non-juring, decree (rejected)

upon, 17B, 99; decree upon,
29B, 134; decree upon de-
portation of, 20A, 104.
Oath of, 6D, 22.

Clerical oath. 6D, 22.
Committees, Revolutionary, 33,
157; Public Safety, 35, 159.
Communal law, 127A, 612.
Commune of Marseilles, 22A,
110.

Concordat, the 64A, 296.
Confederation of the Rhine,
78, 397; declaration of, 78C
401; treaty for, 78A, 398.
Congress of Paris, 115, 560.
Constituent Assembly, decree

abolishing industrial corpo-
rations, 11, 43; decree abol-
ishing nobility, 8, 34; decree
concerning King, 12F, 53 and
12H, 54; decree creating, 1,
1; decree for maintaining
public order, 12B, 51; decree
. On measures of, first, 12C,
51; decree on measures of,
second, 12D, 52; decrce on
oath of allegiance, 12E, 52;
decree of. 3C, 10: de-
cree reorganizing judiciary,
9, 34; decree reorganiz-
ing local government, 7, 24;
documents upon, 6, 15; pro-
test of the Right, 12G, 53.
Constitution.

Amendments to, 117D, 577;
Constitutional laws and

amendments 133, 633-639.
Constitutional statutes, 72A,
368.

Declaration upon, 27A, 128.
King's acceptance of, 16, 96.
(See also Constitutions of
France.)

Constitutions of France, of 1791,
15, 58; of 1793 (year I), 39,
170; of 1795 (year III), 50,
212; of 1799 (year VIII), 58,
270; of 1802 (year X), sena-
tus-consultum of Aug. 4,
1802, 66E. 327; 1804 (year
XII), senatus-consultum of
May 18, 1804, 71, 343; of 1814,
constitutional charter cf
1814, 93, 456; of 1815, the Act

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159;

abolishing monarchy, 273,
128; assignats, 47, 204; cal-
endar, 44, 191; Committees,
Public Safety, 35,
Committees, Revolutionary,
33, 157; dating documents.
27D, 129; deputies on mis-
sion, 37, 164; education,
38A-C, 167-169; Emigrés,
30B, 147; enforcement of
laws, 27C, 129; Government
of Terror, 45, 194; Govern-
ment, Revolutionary, 43,
189; levy en masse, of, 40,
183; maximum, of, 42, 187;
non-intervention, 28C, 133;
priests and religion, 29B-I,
134-140; proclaiming liber-
ty 285, 130; suspects, of,
41, 185; tribunal, Revolu-
tionary, 32A, 151 and 32B,
154; unity of Republic,

27E, 129.
Election of, 25, 124.

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Dardanelles convention, 115B.
564.

Debates, publication of, 117B,
575.

interpellation,

commune,

De Broglie,
129A, 622.
Declarations, for assistance and
fraternity to foreign peoples,
28A, 129; of Chamber of Dep-
uties, 104H, 505; of confed-
erated states, 78C, 401; of
Frankfort, 87, 436; of inten-
tions of King, 3B, 5; of King,
June 20, 1791, 12A, 45; of
King upon states-general,
3A, 3; of Paris
126, 608; of Pilnitz, 14, 57; of
powers against Napoleon,
96, 468; of regent of France.
30A, 145; of rights of man
and citizen, 5, 15; of rights,
Robespierre's proposal, 36,
160; of St. Ouen, 92, 455;
of the Tribunate, 66A, 324;
of war against Austria, 19,
103; of war against Great
Britain, 31, 148; of 1682, 64C,
305; relative to workingmen,
107B, 516; respecting mari-
time power, 115C, 565; Tar-
get, the, 129D, 627; upon the
constitution, 27A, 128; upon

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