By virtue of the provisions in § 2355 of this title, resolutory and rescinding actions which originate in suits, explicitly recorded as such in the Registry, shall impair a third party.
Fraudulent alienation from creditors may be rescinded when the second or subsequent acquirer is an accomplice to the fraud or the right has been conveyed to him by gratuitous title, provided the action in both cases is carried out within four years from the date of said alienation.
Actions of legal redemption shall also impair a third party in those cases and terms established by law.
History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 108.