Ascendants succeed, to the exclusion of all other persons, to things given by them to their children or descendants who died without issue when the very objects donated are included in the inheritance. Should they have been alienated, they shall succeed to all the actions which the donee may have with regard to them, and to the value should they have been sold, or to the property by which they were substituted if they were bartered or exchanged.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 740.