Article 841
The court of the place where the succession was opened has exclusive jurisdiction to hear actions for partition and disputes that arise either when the indivision is maintained or during the partition…
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The court of the place where the succession was opened has exclusive jurisdiction to hear actions for partition and disputes that arise either when the indivision is maintained or during the partition…
…prenticeship, ordinary equipment costs, wedding expenses and gifts of use must not be brought in, unless the disposing party wishes otherwise. The character of a gift of use is assessed at the date it…
Where immovables of an estate are encumbered by annuities by special mortgage, each of the co-heirs may demand that the annuities be repaid and the immovables made free before the lots are formed. If…
An action to supplement a share is not permitted against a sale of undivided rights made without fraud to an undivided co-owner by his co-owners or by one of them, where the transfer involves a contin…
Despite forfeiture or revocation of acceptance up to the amount of net assets, estate creditors and legatees of sums of money retain exclusive rights of pursuit over the assets mentioned in the first…
No one may be compelled to remain in indivision and partition may always be brought about, unless it has been stayed by judgment or agreement.
…the division of the undivided usufruct by way of segregation on a property or, if this is not possible, by way of licitation of the usufruct. Where this appears to be the only way of protecting the in…
Where the debtor of a balancing payment has obtained deferred payment and, as a result of economic circumstances, the value of the property due to him has increased or decreased by more than one quart…
Sharing is carried out in court when one of the undivided co-owners refuses to consent to the amicable sharing or if disputes arise as to the manner in which it should be carried out or completed, or…
The report is due only by the co-heir to his co-heir; it is not due to the legatees or creditors of the succession.
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