Article 914-1
Gifts, by inter vivos deeds or by will, may not exceed three quarters of the property if, in the absence of descendants, the deceased leaves a surviving spouse who is not divorced.
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Gifts, by inter vivos deeds or by will, may not exceed three quarters of the property if, in the absence of descendants, the deceased leaves a surviving spouse who is not divorced.
Included in article 913, under the name of children, descendants in any degree whatsoever, although they are to be counted only for the child whose place they hold in the settlor's estate.
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