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  "urn": "urn:us-la:civcode:art:3528",
  "article_number": "3528",
  "heading": "Formal validity of testamentary dispositions",
  "text": "A testamentary disposition is valid as to form if it is in writing and is made in conformity with: (1) the law of this state; or (2) the law of the state of making at the time of making; or (3) the law of the state in which the testator was domiciled at the time of making or at the time of death; or (4) with regard to immovables, the law that would be applied by the courts of the state in which the immovables are situated.",
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      "number": "IV",
      "name": "Conflict of Laws"
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      "number": "IV",
      "name": "Successions"
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  ],
  "breadcrumb": "Book IV › Title IV",
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      "act_year": 1991,
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      "effective_date": "1992-01-01",
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  "acts_citations_raw": "Acts 1991, No. 923, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1992.",
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