Article 117. The following are conjugal partnership properties:

  1. Those acquired by onerous title during the marriage at the expense of the common fund, whether the acquisition be for the partnership, or for only one of the spouses;

  2. Those obtained from the labor, industry, work or profession of either or both of the spouses;

  3. The fruits, natural, industrial, or civil, due or received during the marriage from the common property, as well as the net fruits from the exclusive property of each spouse;

  4. The share of either spouse in the hidden treasure which the law awards to the finder or owner of the property where the treasure is found;

  5. Those acquired through occupation such as fishing or hunting;

  6. Livestock existing upon the dissolution of the partnership in excess of the number of each kind brought to the marriage by either spouse; and

  7. Those which are acquired by chance, such as winnings from gambling or betting. However, losses therefrom shall be borne exclusively by the loser-spouse. (153a, 154a, 155, 159)