Louisiana Statutes

§ 14:72.4 — Disposal of property with fraudulent or malicious intent

Louisiana § 14:72.4
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 14Criminal Law

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La. Stat. Ann. § 14:72.4 (2026).

Text

A. It is unlawful for any person, who having executed a security agreement under Chapter 9 of the Louisiana Commercial Laws (R.S.10:9 through 101 et seq.) on movable property, to sell, assign, exchange, injure, destroy, conceal, or otherwise dispose of all or any part of the encumbered property with fraudulent or malicious intent to defeat the mortgage or security interest, or remove the encumbered property from the location designated in the security agreement, if any, or from the parish where it was located at the time of the granting of the security interest without written consent of the secured party, with fraudulent or malicious intent to defeat the security interest. B.

(1)When the value of the encumbered property is one thousand dollars or less, the offender shall be fined not more

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Legislative History

Acts 2005, No. 175, §1; Acts 2009, No. 152, §1.

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