RS 41:131 — Entry and sale of public lands


CHAPTER 4.  ENTRY AND SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS

PART I.  IN GENERAL

§131.  Application to enter or purchase

When any person desires to enter or purchase lands belonging to the state, including public lands donated by Congress to the state of Louisiana known as swamp and overflowed lands, internal improvements, swamp indemnity lands, or dried lake lands, or to similar lands of any levee board thereof, he shall make application to purchase, and deposit with the register of the state land office, or the president of the levee board, the sum of thirty-five dollars as evidence of good faith.  Should the applicant at the sale provided for in this Chapter fail to purchase the land, then the money so deposited shall be returned to him; provided that should no one at the sale bid up to the minimum price stipulated in this Chapter, then the money shall be retained to pay the expense of the sale.

Amended by Acts 1960, No. 568, §1.