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Art. 1351. Deduction of donations not subject to collation.

The accounts being thus settled, the officer must deduct from the effects of the succession the things which have been bequeathed by the deceased, either to any of the coheirs beyond his portion when the collation is dispensed with, or to any other persons, as these things ought not be included in the mass of the effects to be divided.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Cc > Cc1351

Art. 1351. Deduction of donations not subject to collation.

The accounts being thus settled, the officer must deduct from the effects of the succession the things which have been bequeathed by the deceased, either to any of the coheirs beyond his portion when the collation is dispensed with, or to any other persons, as these things ought not be included in the mass of the effects to be divided.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Cc > Cc1351

Art. 1351. Deduction of donations not subject to collation.

The accounts being thus settled, the officer must deduct from the effects of the succession the things which have been bequeathed by the deceased, either to any of the coheirs beyond his portion when the collation is dispensed with, or to any other persons, as these things ought not be included in the mass of the effects to be divided.