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Art. 4624. Publication of notice

Notice of the institution of the proceeding shall be published at least once in the parish where the partition proceeding is instituted, in the manner provided by law. This notice shall set forth the title and docket number of the proceeding, the name and address of the court, and a description of the property sought to be partitioned, and shall notify the absent defendant that the plaintiff is seeking to have the property partitioned by licitation, and that the absent defendant has fifteen days from the date of the publication of notice, or of the initial publication of notice if there is more than one publication, to answer the plaintiff's petition.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Ccp > Ccp4624

Art. 4624. Publication of notice

Notice of the institution of the proceeding shall be published at least once in the parish where the partition proceeding is instituted, in the manner provided by law. This notice shall set forth the title and docket number of the proceeding, the name and address of the court, and a description of the property sought to be partitioned, and shall notify the absent defendant that the plaintiff is seeking to have the property partitioned by licitation, and that the absent defendant has fifteen days from the date of the publication of notice, or of the initial publication of notice if there is more than one publication, to answer the plaintiff's petition.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Ccp > Ccp4624

Art. 4624. Publication of notice

Notice of the institution of the proceeding shall be published at least once in the parish where the partition proceeding is instituted, in the manner provided by law. This notice shall set forth the title and docket number of the proceeding, the name and address of the court, and a description of the property sought to be partitioned, and shall notify the absent defendant that the plaintiff is seeking to have the property partitioned by licitation, and that the absent defendant has fifteen days from the date of the publication of notice, or of the initial publication of notice if there is more than one publication, to answer the plaintiff's petition.