The creditors or assignees of the part-owners may concur in the division of the thing held in common and object to any division which may be made without their concurrence. But they cannot object to a division already made except in cases of fraud, or when made notwithstanding a formal opposition interposed to prevent it, without prejudice, however, to the rights of the creditor or assignee to maintain its validity.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 337.