CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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777. The liquidator exercises, from the opening of the succession and for the time necessary for liquidation, the seisin of the heirs and the legatees by particular title.
The liquidator may even claim the property against the heirs and the legatees by particular title.
The designation or replacement of the liquidator of the succession is published in the register of personal and movable real rights and, where applicable, in the land register. Registration of the act of designation or replacement is obtained by presenting a notice which refers to the act of designation or replacement, identifies the deceased and the liquidator and contains the description of the immovables concerned, if any.
1991, c. 64, a. 777; 1998, c. 51, s. 26; 1999, c. 49, s. 1; 2016, c. 4, s. 105.
777. The liquidator has, from the opening of the succession and for the time necessary for liquidation, the seisin of the heirs and the legatees by particular title.
The liquidator may even claim the property against the heirs and the legatees by particular title.
The designation or replacement of the liquidator of the succession is published in the register of personal and movable real rights and, where applicable, in the land register. Registration of the act of designation or replacement is obtained by presenting a notice which refers to the act of designation or replacement, identifies the deceased and the liquidator and contains the description of the immovables concerned, if any.
1991, c. 64, a. 777; 1998, c. 51, s. 26; 1999, c. 49, s. 1.
777. The liquidator has, from the opening of the succession and for the time necessary for liquidation, the seisin of the heirs and the legatees by particular title.
The liquidator may even claim the property against the heirs and the legatees by particular title.
The designation or replacement of the liquidator of the succession is published in the register of personal and movable real rights and, where applicable, in the land register. Registration of the act of designation or replacement is obtained by presenting a notice which refers to the act of designation or replacement, identifies the deceased and the liquidator and contains the description of the immovables concerned, if any.
1991, c. 64, a. 777.