Louisiana Statutes
§ 13:4154 — Same; no summary trial if plaintiff gives bond; judgment on failure to give bond
Louisiana § 13:4154
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 13Courts and Judicial Procedure
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La. Stat. Ann. § 13:4154 (2026).
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Forty-eight hours or more before the cause is called for trial, plaintiff may place the cause back in the category of ordinary causes, and not subject to any preference or priority by giving bond with surety in an amount sufficient to indemnify the defendant or defendants, against any loss which might result if the suit is decided adversely to plaintiff, which bond shall be fixed by the court after a summary hearing on a rule filed by plaintiff and served on defendant.
In fixing the amount of such bond, the court shall consider all the circumstances that may affect the particular property, or business in contestation, including probable loss arising from the unsalability of the property at time of final judgment, the stopping of development, the hindering or retarding of development, refus
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