If the separation should cease because the causes have disappeared, the property of the marriage shall again be governed by the same rules as before the separation, without prejudice to what may have been legally done during the same.
At the time of reunion the spouses shall specify in a public instrument the property which they bring anew, and said property shall be that forming the private estate of each one of them respectively.
In the case mentioned in this section, all said property shall always be considered as new property brought to the marriage, even though it be the same, either partially or wholly, which existed before the liquidation made by reason of the separation.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 1332.