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Art. 195. Same; judicial proceedings

The following judicial proceedings may be conducted by the district judge in chambers:

(1) Hearing on an application by a legal representative for authority, whether opposed or unopposed, and on a petition for emancipation;

(2) Homologation of a tableau of distribution, or of an account, filed by a legal representative, so far as unopposed;

(3) Trial of a rule to determine the nonexempt portion of wages, salaries, or commissions seized under garnishment and to direct the payment thereof periodically by the garnishee to the sheriff;

(4) Examination of a judgment debtor; and

(5) Trial of or hearing on any other action, proceeding, or matter which the law expressly provides may be tried or heard in chambers.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Ccp > Ccp195

Art. 195. Same; judicial proceedings

The following judicial proceedings may be conducted by the district judge in chambers:

(1) Hearing on an application by a legal representative for authority, whether opposed or unopposed, and on a petition for emancipation;

(2) Homologation of a tableau of distribution, or of an account, filed by a legal representative, so far as unopposed;

(3) Trial of a rule to determine the nonexempt portion of wages, salaries, or commissions seized under garnishment and to direct the payment thereof periodically by the garnishee to the sheriff;

(4) Examination of a judgment debtor; and

(5) Trial of or hearing on any other action, proceeding, or matter which the law expressly provides may be tried or heard in chambers.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Ccp > Ccp195

Art. 195. Same; judicial proceedings

The following judicial proceedings may be conducted by the district judge in chambers:

(1) Hearing on an application by a legal representative for authority, whether opposed or unopposed, and on a petition for emancipation;

(2) Homologation of a tableau of distribution, or of an account, filed by a legal representative, so far as unopposed;

(3) Trial of a rule to determine the nonexempt portion of wages, salaries, or commissions seized under garnishment and to direct the payment thereof periodically by the garnishee to the sheriff;

(4) Examination of a judgment debtor; and

(5) Trial of or hearing on any other action, proceeding, or matter which the law expressly provides may be tried or heard in chambers.