2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 9:1425 — Succession judgments affecting real property in orleans; attorneys to file with assessor

NOTE:  §1425 effective until November, 2006, if the constitutional amendment proposed by Acts 2006, No. 863 is adopted in November, 2006.

§1425.  Succession judgments affecting real property in Orleans; attorneys to file with board of assessors

Whenever any real property situated in the Parish of Orleans is included in a succession judgment, signed upon the presentation of a petition for simple possession and rendered without opposition, a copy of all such succession judgments shall be filed within fifteen days with the board of assessors for the Parish of Orleans by the attorney at law representing the succession, and it shall be the duty of the attorney representing the successful litigant, if such judgments include any real property situated in the Parish of Orleans are signed after opposition and litigation, to so file such judgments with the said board of assessors within fifteen days from the date the judgments become final.

Whoever violates the provisions of this Section shall be fined not more than fifty dollars or imprisoned in the parish jail for not more than sixty days, or both.

NOTE:  §1425 as amended by Acts 2006, No 622, §1, if the constitutional amendment proposed by Acts 2006, No. 863 is adopted in November, 2006.

§1425.  Succession judgments affecting real property in Orleans; attorneys to file with assessor

A.  Whenever any real property situated in the parish of Orleans is included in a succession judgment, signed upon the presentation of a petition for simple possession and rendered without opposition, a copy of all such succession judgments shall be filed within fifteen days with the assessor for the parish of Orleans by the attorney at law representing the succession, and it shall be the duty of the attorney representing the successful litigant, if such judgments include any real property situated in the parish of Orleans are signed after opposition and litigation, to so file such judgments with the said assessor within fifteen days from the date the judgments become final.

B.  Whoever violates the provisions of this Section shall be fined not more than fifty dollars or imprisoned in the parish jail for not more than sixty days, or both.

Added by Acts 1964, No. 43, §§2, 3; Acts 2006, No. 622, §1, eff. Nov. 7, 2006.

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