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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:4797

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RS 9:4797
§4797. Sale and purchasers
A. A sale under this Part shall be held at the location of the licensed storage facility or at the nearest suitable location.
B. The vessel shall be sold to the highest bidder and shall require a notarized bill of sale signed by the buyer and a representative of the licensed storage facility, clearly identifying the licensed storage facility as the seller, and shall state the boat was sold pursuant to this Part. The licensed storage facility shall attach to the bill of sale the proof of notice and sale requirements, including proof of all publications, without which the bill of sale shall be null and void.
C. The proceeds of the sale shall be applied in the following order:
(1)To the reasonable expenses of the sale including, to the extent not prohibited by law, reasonable attorney fees and legal expenses.
(2)To the satisfaction of all superior mortgages on the vessel held by holders of record to be paid in order of priority.
(3)To the satisfaction of the privilege created by this Part.
(4)To the satisfaction of all other mortgages and privileges on the vessel held by all lienholders of record to be paid in the order of priority.
(5)To the extent the proceeds of the sale exceed the sum of the foregoing, the surplus shall be paid to the owner of the vessel. However, if the funds so credited are not claimed by the owner within six months from the date of the sale, the funds shall be transferred to the administrator of the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act of 1997 as unclaimed property.
(6)If proceeds of the sale are not sufficient to satisfy the vessel owner's outstanding obligations to the licensed storage facility or any lienholder of record, the vessel owner remains liable to the licensed storage facility for the deficiency.
D. A purchaser of the vessel sold at a commercially reasonable sale pursuant to this Part takes the vessel free and clear of any rights of persons against whom the privilege was valid and all other lienholders of record.
E. The vessel owner shall be entitled access to the licensed storage facility during normal business hours for the purpose of satisfying the privilege or viewing and verifying the condition of the vessel.
F. Except as otherwise provided, all notices required by this Part shall be sent by certificate of mailing. Notices sent to the licensed storage facility shall be sent to the business address or to the address of the designated representative. Notices to the vessel owner shall be sent to the vessel owner's address as identified in the official records of the department. Notices to a lienholder of record shall be sent to the address of the lienholder as provided in the public record that serves to perfect the lienholder's interest in the vessel.
Acts 2012, No. 752, §1.
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