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Succession

The document outlines the different kinds of heirs, including compulsory, voluntary, and legal heirs, as well as the distinctions between heirs, devisees, and legatees. It details the conditions under which succession can be opened, specifying timeframes for presuming individuals dead for succession purposes. Key articles (390 and 391) establish the rules regarding absence and presumed death for the division of estates among heirs.

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Succession

The document outlines the different kinds of heirs, including compulsory, voluntary, and legal heirs, as well as the distinctions between heirs, devisees, and legatees. It details the conditions under which succession can be opened, specifying timeframes for presuming individuals dead for succession purposes. Key articles (390 and 391) establish the rules regarding absence and presumed death for the division of estates among heirs.

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2.

KINDS OF HEIRS
A. Compulsory heirs
B. Voluntary or Testamentary heirs
C. Legal or intestate heirs
D. Distinction of heir, devisee or legatee
E. Importance of Distinction (Art 854, 918, 793)

3. OPENING OF SUCCESSION (Art 390, 391)

Art. 390. After an absence of seven years, it being unknown whether or not the absentee still lives, he
shall be presumed dead for all purposes, except for those of succession.

The absentee shall not be presumed dead for the purpose of opening his succession till after an absence
of ten years. If he disappeared after the age of seventy-five years, an absence of five years shall be
sufficient in order that his succession may be opened. (n)

Art. 391. The following shall be presumed dead for all purposes, including the division of the estate
among the heirs:

(1) A person on board a vessel lost during a sea voyage, or an aeroplane which is missing, who has not
been heard of for four years since the loss of the vessel or aeroplane;

(2) A person in the armed forces who has taken part in war, and has been missing for four years;

(3) A person who has been in danger of death under other circumstances and his existence has not been
known for four years. (n)

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