The cost of the inventory and the other expenses arising from the administration of the inheritance, accepted under the benefit of inventory, and the defense of its rights, shall be charged to the said estate. The costs which the heir may have been personally adjudged to pay by reason of his deceit or bad faith are excepted.
The same shall be understood with regard to the costs arising from making use of the right to deliberate, if the heir repudiates the inheritance.
History —Civil Code, 1930, § 987.