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PART VII.  HORSES

§4661.  Feed, medicine, and veterinary services for horses

Any person who furnishes feed or medicines for a horse or horses, or any licensed veterinarian who furnishes medical services for a horse or horses, to or upon the order of the owner, has a privilege for the unpaid portion of the price thereof upon the horse or horses of the owner, which received the feed, medicine, or medical services.  This privilege is effective for a period of six months from the dates of the respective deliveries and may be enforced by the writ of sequestration.  This privilege is superior to all claims, privileges, and mortgages, whether recorded or unrecorded, which theretofore may have been or thereafter may be created against such horse or horses, and to the claims of any and all purchasers thereof.

Acts 1988, No. 838, §1.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title9 > Rs9-4661

PART VII.  HORSES

§4661.  Feed, medicine, and veterinary services for horses

Any person who furnishes feed or medicines for a horse or horses, or any licensed veterinarian who furnishes medical services for a horse or horses, to or upon the order of the owner, has a privilege for the unpaid portion of the price thereof upon the horse or horses of the owner, which received the feed, medicine, or medical services.  This privilege is effective for a period of six months from the dates of the respective deliveries and may be enforced by the writ of sequestration.  This privilege is superior to all claims, privileges, and mortgages, whether recorded or unrecorded, which theretofore may have been or thereafter may be created against such horse or horses, and to the claims of any and all purchasers thereof.

Acts 1988, No. 838, §1.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title9 > Rs9-4661

PART VII.  HORSES

§4661.  Feed, medicine, and veterinary services for horses

Any person who furnishes feed or medicines for a horse or horses, or any licensed veterinarian who furnishes medical services for a horse or horses, to or upon the order of the owner, has a privilege for the unpaid portion of the price thereof upon the horse or horses of the owner, which received the feed, medicine, or medical services.  This privilege is effective for a period of six months from the dates of the respective deliveries and may be enforced by the writ of sequestration.  This privilege is superior to all claims, privileges, and mortgages, whether recorded or unrecorded, which theretofore may have been or thereafter may be created against such horse or horses, and to the claims of any and all purchasers thereof.

Acts 1988, No. 838, §1.