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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:4621

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RS 9:4621
PART V. LOGS AND LUMBER
§4621. Logs and products manufactured therefrom
The debts which are privileged on logs and on products manufactured therefrom, are the following:
(1)The debt due any land owner or stumpage owner for the price, on the logs sold and on the poles and cross ties manufactured therefrom.
(2)The debt due any person for money advanced or supplies furnished to enable another to deaden, cut, load, or transport any logs or to manufacture poles or cross ties, on the logs and on the poles and cross ties manufactured therefrom.
(3)The debt due any person for the price of his labor or services in deadening, cutting, loading, or transporting any logs, staves, poles, or cross ties, or in manufacturing poles, cross ties, lumber, staves, hoops, boxes, shingles, doors, blinds, or window sashes, as well as the debt due any person cooking for persons so engaged, on the logs and on the poles, ties, lumber, and other manufactured products.
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