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Code · Louisiana · Title 19 — Expropriation

RS 19:136.13

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RS 19:136.13
§136.13. Notice of sale; private and public
A. If property is sold at private sale, the municipality shall on a quarterly basis publish a short description of how the municipality is making properties, acquired pursuant to this Part, available for purchase by the public. The municipality shall also publish on a quarterly basis a list of properties acquired pursuant to this Part that have been sold by the municipality in the preceding quarter, which list shall include the name of the purchaser, the municipal address of the property sold or, if no municipal address is available, the district, lot, and square number, and the price at which the property was sold.
B. If property is sold at public sale, notice of the sale shall be published at least twice in the manner provided by law for sales under judicial process. The advertisement of the notice of the public sale shall contain the date of the sale, the place and time of the sale, the municipal address of the property subject to such sale or, if no municipal address is available, the district, lot, and square number, and the terms of the sale.
Acts 2003, No. 984, §1; Acts 2004, No. 755, §1, eff. July 6, 2004.
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