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Code · Louisiana · Title 56 — Wildlife and Fisheries

RS 56:1622

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RS 56:1622
§1622. Forfeitures of all rights, property, money, or things of value acquired
Any violation of the provisions of R.S. 56:1621 shall ipso facto operate as an immediate forfeiture to the state of all rights, property, money, or things of value acquired, in violation thereof, from, upon, under, or out of property privately owned or leased or property owned or leased from the state or any property owned by or leased from any municipality or public board, body, commission, or agency of the state. The rights of the state respecting such forfeitures is imprescriptible.
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