Louisiana Statutes
§ 48:451.22 — Remittitur or additur as alternative to new trial; reformation of verdict
Louisiana § 48:451.22
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 48Roads, Bridges and Ferries
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 48:451.22 (2026).
Text
If the trial court is of the opinion that the verdict is so excessive or inadequate that a new trial should be granted for that reason only, it may indicate to the party or his attorney the time within which he may enter a remittitur or additur. This remittitur or additur is to be entered only with the consent of the plaintiff or the defendant, as the case may be, as an alternative to a new trial, and is to be entered only if the amount of the excess or inadequacy of the verdict or judgment can be separately and fairly ascertained. If a remittitur or additur is entered, then the court shall reform the jury verdict or judgment in accordance therewith.
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Legislative History
Acts 1974, Ex.Sess., No. 30, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1975.
Nearby Sections
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§ 48:451
Fixing for trial; notice§ 48:451.1
Right to trial by jury§ 48:451.10
Challenges for cause§ 48:451.11
Time for peremptory challenge§ 48:451.13
Swearing of jurors; selection of foreman§ 48:451.14
Alternate jurors§ 48:451.16
Contents of charge to jury§ 48:451.17
Instruction to jury; objections§ 48:451.18
Taking evidence to jury room§ 48:451.19
Number required for verdict§ 48:451.20
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Louisiana § 48:451.22, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/48%3A451.22.