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  "urn": "urn:us-la:civcode:art:1364",
  "article_number": "1364",
  "heading": "Division into lots according to number of heirs or roots.",
  "text": "When the deductions have been made, and those to whom the collations were due have received them, as is said in the preceding article, the officer divides what remains into as many equal lots as there are heirs, or roots entitled to a share.\n\nNo subdivision of the lots thus formed need be made between the individual coproprietors claiming under the same root.\n\nA partition thus made, even without a subdivision being made of the lots to which each root may be entitled, shall be a definitive partition.",
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      "level": "book",
      "number": "III",
      "name": "Of the Different Modes of Acquiring the Ownership of Things"
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    {
      "level": "title",
      "number": "I",
      "name": "Of Successions"
    },
    {
      "level": "chapter",
      "number": "12",
      "name": "Of the Partition of Successions"
    },
    {
      "level": "section",
      "number": "4",
      "name": "How the Recorder of the Parish or the Notary is Bound to Proceed in the Judicial Partition"
    }
  ],
  "breadcrumb": "Book III › Title I › Chapter 12 › Section 4",
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      "act_year": 1938,
      "act_number": 407,
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  ],
  "acts_citations_raw": "Amended by Acts 1938, No. 407.",
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