893. Letters of verification attest that the succession has opened; they certify moreover, in the case of an intestate succession, that the property has devolved to the designated persons in the proportions indicated and, in the case of a testamentary succession, that it has been proved that the will, of which a true copy is annexed, is the only will that the deceased made, or that it is the latest and that it revokes, in whole or in part, all previous wills.
In addition, the letters of verification identify the person acting as the liquidator of the succession.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 893; 1992, c. 57, s. 411.