Louisiana Code § CCP 426

Transmission of action and of right to enforce obligation
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An action to enforce an obligation is the property of the obligee which on his death is transmitted with his estate to his heirs, universal legatees, or legatees under a universal title, except as otherwise provided by law. An action to enforce an obligation is transmitted to the obligee's legatee under a particular title only when it relates to the property disposed of under the particular title. These rules apply also to a right to enforce an obligation, when no action thereon was commenced prior to the obligee's death.

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