Louisiana Statutes

§ 13:3869 — Seized property claimed by third person; affidavit of ownership; demand for indemnity bond

Louisiana § 13:3869
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 13Courts and Judicial Procedure

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La. Stat. Ann. § 13:3869 (2026).

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In all cases wherein the sheriffs or constables may have seized or may be required to seize any personal property, by virtue of any mesne or final process issuing from a court of competent jurisdiction, and which property shall be claimed by a third person as owner, either personally or in a representative or fiduciary capacity, upon giving the notice to the plaintiff or his attorney, and allowing due time for the execution thereof, the claimant may demand an indemnity bond, signed by the plaintiff or his attorney, and a solvent surety in an amount double the value of the property seized, conditioned upon the payment of all damages which the sheriff or constable may sustain in case such third person should be adjudged the owner of the property. Before any indemnity bond can be required of

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