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Art. 1263. Destruction of immovable after election to collate by taking less.

But if the immovable property is destroyed after the donee has declared that he wishes to collate by taking less, the loss is his, and he is bound to take less from the succession, in the same manner as if the property had not been destroyed.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Cc > Cc1263

Art. 1263. Destruction of immovable after election to collate by taking less.

But if the immovable property is destroyed after the donee has declared that he wishes to collate by taking less, the loss is his, and he is bound to take less from the succession, in the same manner as if the property had not been destroyed.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Cc > Cc1263

Art. 1263. Destruction of immovable after election to collate by taking less.

But if the immovable property is destroyed after the donee has declared that he wishes to collate by taking less, the loss is his, and he is bound to take less from the succession, in the same manner as if the property had not been destroyed.