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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:1121.102

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RS 9:1121.102
§1121.102. Applicability
A. This Part shall apply only to property made subject to it by a condominium declaration duly executed and filed for registry.
B. The provisions of this Part shall be applicable from, and after the effective date of this Part, to existing condominium property regimes created pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 502 of 1974 or Act No. 494 of 1962. This Part shall not affect or impair any right that is guaranteed or protected by the constitutions of this state or the United States nor shall this Part be construed to impair or affect any act done or offense committed or right accruing, accrued or acquired, or liability, penalty, forfeiture or punishment incurred, under Act No. 502 of 1974 or Act No. 494 of 1962.
This Part shall not be construed to impair or cast a cloud upon the titles to units of any condominium property regime formed prior to the effective date of this Part, notwithstanding any conflicts which may exist between this Part, Act No. 502 of 1974, or Act No. 494 of 1962.
Acts 1979, No. 682, §1.
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