Louisiana Statutes

§ 19:393 — Answer; delay for filing

Louisiana § 19:393
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 19Corporations and Associations

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 19:393 (2026).

Text

§393. Answer; delay for filing A. Where an entire lot, parcel, block, or tract of land is expropriated, any defendant may apply for a trial to determine the measure of compensation by filing an answer within thirty days from the date of service of the petition setting forth the amount claimed, including:

(1)The claimed value of the property expropriated and the amount of damages to the remainder of the property, if any.
(2)A reasonable itemization of the damages claimed, if any. B. Where a portion of a lot, block, or tract of land is expropriated, any defendant may apply for a trial to determine the measure of compensation by filing an answer within ninety days from the date of service of the petition setting forth the amount claimed, including:
(1)The claimed value of the property expr

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Legislative History

Acts 2024, No. 717, §1, eff. June 19, 2024.

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