Louisiana Statutes
§ 33:4767 — Attorney to represent absentee, minor, or interdict
Louisiana § 33:4767
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 33Municipalities and Parishes
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 33:4767 (2026).
Text
In the event the building or structure is unoccupied and its owner is absent from the state and unrepresented therein, or in the event the building is owned by a minor who has no tutor or an interdict who has no curator, the parish president, police jury, or mayor shall appoint an attorney at law to represent the absentee, minor, or interdict upon whom the notices and other proceedings provided in this Subpart may be served. The attorney shall be paid a reasonable fee to be taxed as cost.
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Legislative History
Acts 2008, No. 601, §1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 33:4701
§ 33:4701§ 33:4703
Domicile; purpose and powers§ 33:4708
Tax exemptions§ 33:4709.1
§ 33:4709.1§ 33:4709.11
§ 33:4709.11§ 33:4709.21
§ 33:4709.21§ 33:4710.1
§ 33:4710.1§ 33:4710.11
Creation§ 33:4710.12
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