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 The accessory does follow the principal thing, save where it is designated otherwise.

Fruits of a thing are natural fruits and legal fruits.

Natural fruits refer to those which naturally occur from the thing, which can be obtained from the thing through the normal possession or use of such thing, and which can be taken possession of after having been severed from the thing.

Legal fruits refer to things or other benefits which the owner of the thing periodically obtains from another person in return for the use of such thing and which can be calculated and taken possession of on a daily basis or according to a period of time designated.

Juristic act refers to any act which is done in a lawful and voluntary manner, directly aimed at establishing legal relations between persons, so as to create, change, transfer, reserve, or terminate a right.

When any act bears a purpose which is expressly prohibited by the law, is impossible, or is contrary to public order or good morals, such act is void.

When any act differs from a provision of law, such act is not void if the law does not relate to public order or good morals.

When any act is not correctly done in the form required by the law, such act is void.

When any act fails to conform to the provisions of law regarding competence of a person, such act is voidable.

As regards an expression of any intention, although the person expressing the intention did not, in the recesses of his mind, intend to be bound by what he expressed, this does not cause the expression of such intention to be void, save where the other party