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Dokument BGB Book 4 Family Law
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=S=> BGB 1903. 1 To the extent that this is necessary to prevent a substantial danger for the person or the property of the person under custodianship , the custodianship court orders that the person under custodianship requires the consent of the custodian for a declaration of intention that relates to the group of tasks of the custodian ( reservation of consent ) . Sections 108 - 113 , 131 ( 2 ) and section 210 apply with the necessary modifications .
=S=> BGB 1903. 2 A reservation of consent may not extend to declarations of intention that are directed to entering into a marriage or creating a civil partnership , to dispositions mortis causa and to declarations of intention for which a person with limited capacity to contract under the provisions of Books Four and Five does not need the consent of his legal representative .
=S=> BGB 1903. 3 Where a reservation of consent is ordered , the custodian nevertheless does not require the consent of his custodian if the declaration of intention merely confers a legal advantage on the person under custodianship . To the extent that the court does not order otherwise , this also applies if the declaration of intention relates to a trivial matter of everyday life .
=S=> BGB 1903. 4 Section 1901 ( 5 ) applies with the necessary modifications .