Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

LOUISIANA STATUTES AND CODES

CC 1390 - Scope of warranty as to corporeal and incorporeal things.

Art. 1390. Scope of warranty as to corporeal and incorporeal things.

Warranty between coheirs has two different effects, according to the two kinds of property which may exist in the succession:

One composed of things which corporeally exist, whether they be movable or immovable, with regard to which warranty goes no farther than assuring them to belong to the succession.

The other kind consists of active debts and other rights, and with respect to these, they are not only guaranteed as belonging to the succession, but also as being such as they appear to be; that is to say, as being really due to the succession, and due by debtors solvent at the time of the partition, and who shall be so when the debt becomes payable, if it be not then due.

Louisiana Forms by Issue

Louisiana Business Forms
Louisiana Tax Forms

Louisiana Law

Louisiana State Laws
    > Louisiana Child Support
    > Louisiana Gun Laws
    > Louisiana Statute
Louisiana Tax
    > Louisiana State Tax
Louisiana Labor Laws
    > Louisiana Unemployment
Louisiana Agencies
    > Louisiana Civil Service
    > Louisiana Department of Insurance
    > Louisiana Department of Social Services
    > Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
    > Louisiana DMV
    > Louisiana Medicaid
    > Louisiana Secretary of State
    > Louisiana Secretary of State Corporations Database
    > Louisiana State Board of Nursing
    > Louisiana State Police
    > Louisiana Workforce Commission

Louisiana Court Map

Tips