Louisiana Statutes
§ 13:4101
Louisiana·Title 13 Courts and Judicial Procedure
§4101. Mortgaged property in hands of receiver or liquidator
The appointment of a receiver or liquidator of a corporation shall not affect the right of a creditor to enforce by executory process a mortgage or security agreement importing a confession of judgment and affecting property owned by the corporation. If the receiver or liquidator is appointed prior to the institution of executory proceedings and the notice of appointment is recorded in the mortgage office in the parish in which the property is located and written notice of the appointment is received by the holder of the obligation that is sought to be enforced by executory process, then the receiver or liquidator shall be made defendant in the executory process proceedings. If the receiver or liquidator is not appointed prior to
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