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CCC Section 1472 — Sin somros — marital property
Civil and Commercial Code (ประมวลกฎหมายแพ่งและพาณิชย์) — Section 1472.
Plain-English Summary
Marital property (sin somros) consists of property acquired during marriage, property acquired by either spouse during marriage through a will or gift made to both spouses, and the fruits of sin suan tua. Sin somros is presumed jointly owned and is divided equally between the spouses on divorce unless the parties agree otherwise.
Context
This section sits within Book V — Family / Marital Property of the Civil and Commercial Code. It should be read together with the surrounding provisions and any applicable Ministerial Regulations, Royal Decrees or Revenue Department / Police orders that elaborate the detail.
Official Text
Official Thai text at the Royal Gazette / Office of the Council of State. Translation summary only.
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Civil and Commercial Code
ประมวลกฎหมายแพ่งและพาณิชย์ · B.E. 2468 (1925)
The Civil and Commercial Code (CCC) is Thailand's primary code of private law. It governs persons, property, obligations (including contracts and torts), family, succession and basic commercial relationships (partnerships and companies). Originally promulgated in 1925 and substantially based on continental civil-law models with adaptations to Thai conditions, the Code has been amended many times — most recently in 2023 to modernise company-law rules. It is the single most-cited statute in Thai legal practice.
The summary above is a plain-English educational paraphrase of Section 1472 of the Civil and Commercial Code. It is not an authoritative translation. For the binding Thai text, consult the Royal Gazette or the Office of the Council of State. Educational use only — not a substitute for advice from a Thai-qualified lawyer.
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