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  "heading": "Methods of extinction.",
  "text": "Privileges become extinct:\n\n1. By the extinction of the thing subject to the privilege.\n\n2. By the creditor acquiring the thing subject to it.\n\n3. By the extinction of debt which gave birth to it.\n\n4. By prescription.",
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