{"schemaVersion":1,"recordType":"legal-article","id":"law:eri:code:civil:2015:article:729","workId":"law:eri:code:civil:2015","expressionId":"law:eri:code:civil:2015:en","title":"Limitation to Sixth Degree","number":"729","language":"en","canonicalUrl":"https://eriatlas.com/law/civil-code-2015/article/729/","hierarchy":{"book":"BOOK III - SUCCESSIONS","title":"TITLE I. - DEVOLUTION OF SUCCESSIONS","chapter":"Chapter 2. - Intestate Successions","section":null,"paragraph":null},"paragraphs":[{"id":"lead","number":"","text":"One or more, predeceased children of the person represented shall themselves be represented according to the same principles. Succession does not take place beyond relatives of the sixth degree.","canonicalUrl":"https://eriatlas.com/law/civil-code-2015/article/729/#lead","sourceTargets":[{"sourceId":"civil-code-2015-en","pdfPage":202,"url":"https://eriatlas.com/sources/civil-code-2015/page/202/?article=729&paragraph=lead#article-729-lead"}]}],"caution":"This is the 2015 English-language edition attributed in its front matter to the Ministry of Justice. Eri Atlas has not independently verified the translation, later changes, or whether the text is currently in force. Nine passages are incomplete in the available scan and are identified where they occur."}