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  "urn": "urn:us-la:civcode:art:1751",
  "article_number": "1751",
  "heading": "Disguised donations and donations to persons interposed",
  "text": "A donation of property that the donor will leave at his death is absolutely null if it is disguised or made to a person interposed to his spouse.\n\nThe following are reputed to be such person interposed:\n\n(1) a child of the donee spouse who is not among the spouses' common children; or\n\n(2) a person to whom the donee spouse is a presumptive successor at the time when the donation is made, even if the donee spouse does not thereafter survive that person.",
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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": "II",
      "name": "Donations"
    },
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      "number": "9",
      "name": "Of Interspousal Donations Inter Vivos"
    }
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      "act_year": 2004,
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    }
  ],
  "acts_citations_raw": "Acts 2004, No. 619, §1, eff. Sept. 1, 2005.",
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