Louisiana Statutes

§ 47:1978 — Listing and assessing of overflowed lands

Louisiana § 47:1978
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 47Revenue and Taxation

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La. Stat. Ann. § 47:1978 (2026).

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Whenever lands or other property are overflowed by the waters of the Mississippi River, or by the waters of any other river, lake, bayou, or backwater, the assessors within whose parishes such lands or other property may be situated, shall re-assess such lands or property for their actual cash value, and in so doing they shall specially take into consideration all the damages to the lands or property and the depreciation of the value of such land or property caused by the overflow. The assessors throughout the state shall make these reassessments whether the time fixed by law for filing assessment rolls has elapsed or not, and in case of re-assessments, as provided by this Section, the assessor shall prepare supplemental rolls of overflowed lands and other overflowed property, which they s

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