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LOUISIANA LAW EXAM 2025 |160 QUESTIONS
WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS


1. An olographic will is one that is:

Recorded at the court house

Handwritten and signed by the testator

Prepared by an attorney or

notary Certified by the

Secretary of State

2. What is one action that a notary in Louisiana is
prohibited from performing?

Notarizing his own signature

Witnessing a

contract

Administering oaths

Certifying a copy of a document

3. What is the number of sections in any township?

100

12

36

16

4. If a person wishes to transfer ownership of a stock certificate,

,which legal concept would apply to this transaction under
Louisiana law?

Real property

Contractual

obligations Usufruct

, Incorporeal movables

5. What is the minimum age for a person to have legal
capacity to sign a document in Louisiana?

17 years of

age 21 years

of age 18

years of age

16 years of age

6. A notary preparing a juridical act means:

C. The notary guarantees the validity and legal effect

E. Only B and C

B. The notary confirms the identity of the parties

A. The notary confers authenticity

D. All of the above

7. Describe the significance of confessions of judgment in the
context of executory process under Louisiana law.

Confessions of judgment are used to validate contracts
in property transactions.

Confessions of judgment are irrelevant to executory
processes.

Confessions of judgment are significant because they
streamline the executory process by allowing for quicker
seizure and sales of property.

Confessions of judgment establish usufruct rights over
properties.

,8. Describe the relationship between the mortgage and the
promissory note in a mortgage agreement.

The promissory note is an accessory obligation to the
mortgage.

Both the mortgage and the promissory note are principal
obligations.

The mortgage serves as the accessory obligation while
the promissory note is the principal obligation.

The mortgage is a type of promissory note.

9. A range line will run parallel to:

Meridian

City line

Monument

Base line

10. In a scenario where a person is incapacitated and has not
provided
express authority to a mandatary, what would be the legal
implications for health care decisions?

The mandatary could act based on verbal agreements
with family members.

The mandatary could make decisions based on implied
authority.

The mandatary could make decisions if they have
general authority.

The mandatary would not have the legal authority to
make health care decisions.

11. If a landowner grants a mineral servitude to a third party, what
implications does this have for the landowner's rights over the
property?

, The landowner retains ownership but grants specific
rights to extract minerals.

The landowner must share ownership of the property
with the third party.

The landowner loses all rights to the property.

The landowner can no longer use the property for any
purpose.

12. Describe the implications of disinheriting a forced heir in a
testament under Louisiana law.

Disinheriting a forced heir automatically transfers their
share to other heirs.

Disinheriting a forced heir does not require any
documentation.

Disinheriting a forced heir is allowed without any
conditions under Louisiana law.

Disinheriting a forced heir requires stating valid
reasons in the will, which affects the heir's rights to
inheritance.

13. What is the definition of a remunerative donation according to
Louisiana law?

A donation given without any expectation of

return. A donation made in appreciation of

past services. A donation made to a

charitable organization.

A donation that requires a formal contract.

14. If a usufructuary wishes to improve the property they are
using, what legal considerations must they take into account
under Louisiana law?

,They can make any improvements they want without any
restrictions.

, They must obtain a mortgage to finance the

improvements. They can only make improvements

if they are temporary.

They must consider whether they have the right to
make improvements without the owner's consent.

15. What document serves as evidence of the existence of a
corporation?

Corporate

Bylaws

Business License

Partnership Agreement

Certificate of Incorporation

16. If a property with a usufruct is sold to a new naked owner,
what rights does the usufructuary retain?

The usufructuary must negotiate new terms with the new
owner.

The usufructuary retains the right to benefit from the
property regardless of the sale.

The usufructuary loses all rights to the property after the
sale.

The usufructuary can only benefit from the property for a
limited time after the sale.

17. What term is used to describe stocks, bonds, and annuities
in legal contexts?

Corporeal

movables Real

property

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