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  "urn": "urn:us-la:civcode:art:1789",
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  "heading": "Divisible and indivisible joint obligation",
  "text": "When a joint obligation is divisible, each joint obligor is bound to perform, and each joint obligee is entitled to receive, only his portion.\n\nWhen a joint obligation is indivisible, joint obligors or obligees are subject to the rules governing solidary obligors or solidary obligees.",
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