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Book three - Successions

Title three - Legal devolution of successions

Chapter vi - Rights of the state

Section 697

697. The State is not an heir, but, once all known successors have renounced the succession, or, where no successor is known or claims the succession, six months after the death, is seised of the property of the deceased in the same manner as an heir.
It is not liable for obligations of the deceased amounting to more than the value of the property it receives.
[1991, c. 64, a. 697].

Court of Appeal of Quebec

  1. Bouchard (Syndic de), 2006 QCCA 1508 (CanLII), 2006-11-21