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The decedent may grant a usufruct to the surviving spouse over all or part of his property, including the forced portion, and may grant the usufructuary the power to dispose of nonconsumables as provided in the law of usufruct.
668. Inconvenience to neighbor. Although one be not at liberty to make any work by which his neighbors buildings may be damaged, yet every one has the liberty of doing on his own ground whatsoever he pleases, although it should occasion some inconvenience to his neighbor.
688. Branches or roots of trees, bushes, or plants on neighboring property. A landowner has the right to demand that the branches or roots of a neighbors trees, bushes, or plants, that extend over or into his property be trimmed at the expense of the neighbor.

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Succession is the transmission of the estate of the deceased to his successors. The successors thus have the right to take possession of the estate of the deceased after complying with applicable provisions of law.
Shared Trees: If a tree straddles the boundary line between your property and a neighbors, it is considered a boundary tree. Both you and your neighbor share ownership and responsibility for the tree, and neither can trim or remove the tree without the others consent.
The Louisiana Civil Code is based on a more diverse set of sources than the laws of the other 49 states of the United States: substantive law between private sector parties has a civil law character, based on the French civil code and Spanish codes and ultimately Roman law, with some common law influences.

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