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1940

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succession, heir, descendants, ascendants, collateral, incapacity, creditors, curators, debts, partition, settlement

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Contents

  • Chap. 1. Of the Different Sorts of Successions and Heirs (Art. 871 - 885)
  • Chap. 2. Of Legal Successions (Art. 886 - 914)
    • Sec. 1. General Rules (Art. 886 - 893)
    • Sec. 2. Of Representation (Art. 894 - 901)
    • Sec. 3. Of Successions Falling to Descendants (Art. 902)
    • Sec. 4. Of Successions Falling to Ascendants (Art. 903 - 910)
    • Sec. 5. Of the Succession of Collaterals (Art. 911 - 914)
  • Chap. 3. Of Irregular Successions (Art. 915 - 933)
  • Chap. 4. In What Manner Successions Are Opened (Art. 934 - 949)
  • Chap. 5. Of the Incapacity and Unworthiness of Heirs (Art. 950 - 975)
  • Chap. 6. In What Manner Successions Are Accepted, and How They Are Renounced (Art. 976 - 1074)
    • Sec. 1. Of the Acceptance of Successions (Art. 976 - 1013)
    • Sec. 2. Of the Renunciation of Successions (Art. 1014 - 1031)
    • Sec. 3. Of the Benefit of Inventory and the Delays for Deliberating (Art. 1032 - 1070)
    • Sec. 4. Of the Acceptance of Successions by Creditors (Art. 1071 - 1074)
  • Chap. 7. Of the Seals, and of Affixing and Raising of the Same (Art. 1075 - 1094)
  • Chap. 8. Of the Administration of Vacant and Intestate Successions (Art. 1095 - 1219)
    • Sec. 1. General Dispositions (Art. 1095 - 1100)
    • Sec. 2. Of the Inventory of Vacant and Intestate Successions Subject to Administration (Art. 1101 - 1112)
    • Sec. 3. Of the Appointment of Curators to Successions, and of the Security They Are Bound to Give (Art. 1113 - 1132)
    • Sec. 4. Of the Duties and Powers of Curators of Vacant Successions and of Absent Heirs (Art. 1133 - 1157)
    • Sec. 5. Of the Causes for Which a Curator of a Succession May Be Dismissed or Superseded (Art. 1158 - 1161)
    • Sec. 6. Of the Sale of the Effects and of the Settlement of Successions Administered by Curators (Art. 1162 - 1190)
    • Sec. 7. Of the Account to Be Rendered by the Curators and the Commission Due to Them (Art. 1191 - 1209)
    • Sec. 8. Of the Appointment (Art. 1133 - 1157)
  • Chap. 9. Of the Successions of Persons Domiciliated Out of State, and of the Tax Due by Foreign Heirs, Legatees, and Donees (Art. 1220 - 1223)
    • Sec. 1. Of the Successions of Persons Domiciliated Out of the State (Art. 1220)
    • Sec. 2. Of the Tax Due by Foreign Heirs, Legatees, and Donees (Art. 1221 - 1223)
  • Chap. 10. Of Successions Administered by Syndics (Art. 1224 - 1226)
  • Chap. 11. Of Collations (Art. 1227 - 1288)
    • Sec. 1. What Collation Is, and by Whom It Is Due (Art. 1227 - 1241)
    • Sec. 2. To Whom the Collation Is Due, and What Things Are Subject to It (Art. 1242 - 1250)
    • Sec. 3. How Collations Are Made (Art. 1251 - 1288)
  • Chap. 12. Of the Partition of Successions (Art. 1289 - 1414)
    • Sec. 1. Of the Nature of Partition, and of Its Several Kinds (Art. 1289 - 1306)
    • Sec. 2. Among What Persons Partition Can Be Sued for (Art. 1307 - 1321)
    • Sec. 3. In What Manner the Judicial Partition is Made (Art. 1322 - 1346)
    • Sec. 4. How the Recorder of the Parish or the Notary is Bound to Proceed in the Judicial Partition (Art. 1347 - 1381)
    • Sec. 5. Of the Effect of Partition (Art. 1382 - 1383)
    • Sec. 6. Of the Warranty of Partition (Art. 1384 - 1396)
    • Sec. 7. Of the Recission of Partition (Art. 1397 - 1414)
  • Chap. 13. Of the Payment of the Debts of a Succession (Art. 1415 - 1466)
    • Sec. 1. General Dispositions (Art. 1415 - 1421)
    • Sec. 2. Of the Personal Action against the Heir (Art. 1422 - 1432)
    • Sec. 3. Of the Hypothecary Action (Art. 1433 - 1443)
    • Sec. 4. Of the Separation of Patrimony (Art. 1444 - 1464)
    • Sec. 5. Of the Rights of Legatees (Art. 1465 - 1466)

Title I. Of Successions (Art. 871 - 1466)

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