Louisiana Statutes
§ 39:515 — Lost, destroyed, or cancelled bonds
Louisiana § 39:515
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 39Procurement and Contract
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La. Stat. Ann. § 39:515 (2026).
Text
§515. Lost, destroyed, or cancelled bonds
A.Whenever any bond is lost, destroyed, or improperly cancelled, the issuing
governmental entity may, by resolution of its governing body, authorize the issuance of new
bonds to replace them, upon proof of such loss, destruction, or cancellation satisfactory to
the governmental entity and upon the giving to the governmental entity an indemnity bond
in such amount as the governmental entity thereof may require. The new bond shall in all
respects be identical with those lost, destroyed, or cancelled except that it shall bear on its
face the following additional clause:
"This bond is issued to replace a lost, cancelled, or destroyed bond
under the authority of R.S. 39:515."
B.Such new bond shall be signed by the same officers who signed the original
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Legislative History
Acts 2018, No. 569, §1, eff. July 1, 2018.
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§ 39:501
Designation§ 39:502
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