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2009 Louisiana Civil Code :: CC 1591 - Accretion of particular and general legacies
Art. 1591. Accretion of particular and general legacies
When a particular or a general legacy lapses, accretion takes place in favor of the successor who, under the testament, would have received the thing if the legacy had not been made.
Acts 1997, No. 1421, §1, eff. 1999.
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