Property Ownership
In Louisiana's Civil Law, a 'donation inter vivos' of immovable property must be:
ARecorded in the LREC's database
BMade by authentic act (notarized) and accepted by the donee✓ Correct
CApproved by the parish assessor
DWitnessed by two disinterested parties only
Explanation
Under Louisiana Civil Code, a donation inter vivos (gift during life) of immovable property must be made by authentic act (a notarized public act) and must be accepted by the donee, also in writing.
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