Louisiana Statutes
§ 2:387 — Judicial review; petition; certiorari; stay of proceedings; jurisdiction of court; costs
Louisiana § 2:387
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La. Stat. Ann. § 2:387 (2026).
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A.Any person aggrieved by any decision of the board of appeals, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board, or bureau of the political subdivision, may present to the district court of the parish a verified petition setting forth that the decision is illegal, in whole or in part, and specifying the grounds of the illegality. Such petition shall be presented to the court within thirty days after the decision is filed in the office of the board.
B.Upon presentation of such petition the court may allow a writ of certiorari directed to the board of appeals to review such decision of the board. The allowance of the writ shall not stay proceedings upon the decision appealed from, but the court may, on application, on notice to the board and on due cause shown, grant a restraining order
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