Terms Used In Louisiana Civil Code 1729

  • Inter vivos: Transfer of property from one living person to another living person.

If the partition, whether inter vivos or by testament, be not made amongst all the children living at the time of the decease and the descendants of those predeceased, the partition shall be null and void for the whole; the child or descendant who had no part in it, may require a new partition in legal form.

Amended by Acts 1871, No. 87.