Louisiana Statutes
§ 9:5621
Louisiana § 9:5621
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 9Civil Code-Ancillaries
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La. Stat. Ann. § 9:5621 (2026).
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§5621. Acts of succession representative
Actions against any person who has served as curator of a vacant succession or as administrator, testamentary executor, or dative testamentary executor of a succession in this state, or against the surety on his bond, arising out of any act the succession representative, as such, may have done or failed to do, are prescribed by two years, reckoning from the day of the judgment homologating the final account.
This prescription shall not be suspended or interrupted because of the incapacity of the person who might bring the action, reserving to him his recourse against his tutor or curator.
This prescription does not apply to actions for the recovery of any funds or other property misappropriated by the succession representative nor to actions for any
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Succession of Cole
108 So. 3d 240 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2012)
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