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§2322.  Rights in property after perfection of title

In all cases the donees or their successors, assigns or representatives may effectively use, mortgage, hypothecate, incumber, alienate and/or dispose of the property donated or any part thereof without regard thereafter to the conditions or changes imposed in the donation, upon declaring the same to have been fully complied with to all intents and purposes by said lapse of time, possession and use in compliance with said conditions or changes, and upon declaring the public policy served thereby to be against restricting property from commerce.  

Acts 1952, No. 462, §2.  Amended by Acts 1960, No. 226, §2; Acts 1962, No. 439, §1.  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title9 > Rs9-2322

§2322.  Rights in property after perfection of title

In all cases the donees or their successors, assigns or representatives may effectively use, mortgage, hypothecate, incumber, alienate and/or dispose of the property donated or any part thereof without regard thereafter to the conditions or changes imposed in the donation, upon declaring the same to have been fully complied with to all intents and purposes by said lapse of time, possession and use in compliance with said conditions or changes, and upon declaring the public policy served thereby to be against restricting property from commerce.  

Acts 1952, No. 462, §2.  Amended by Acts 1960, No. 226, §2; Acts 1962, No. 439, §1.  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title9 > Rs9-2322

§2322.  Rights in property after perfection of title

In all cases the donees or their successors, assigns or representatives may effectively use, mortgage, hypothecate, incumber, alienate and/or dispose of the property donated or any part thereof without regard thereafter to the conditions or changes imposed in the donation, upon declaring the same to have been fully complied with to all intents and purposes by said lapse of time, possession and use in compliance with said conditions or changes, and upon declaring the public policy served thereby to be against restricting property from commerce.  

Acts 1952, No. 462, §2.  Amended by Acts 1960, No. 226, §2; Acts 1962, No. 439, §1.