Every person is capable of being an heir and acquiring property by disposition mortis causa unless by law he or she is deemed incapable of inheritance.
Bequests with a designated purpose to groups of persons not constituting a legal entity are acquired by all such persons individually with an obligation to use them as prescribed or, where this is not practical, give rise to a trust.
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