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Louisiana Revised Statutes 13:3883 - Sheriff entitled to security; refusal to act in absence of security or advancement

Louisiana Laws > Revised Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 18 > § 13:3883 - Sheriff entitled to security; refusal to act in absence of security or advancement


Current as of: 2009

The sheriff in the performance of official services pursuant to the provisions of this chapter may demand security for his costs and actual expenses, in such amount as may be fixed by the court, or he may demand a deposit to cover his costs, but in all cases any party requiring the official services to be performed by the sheriff may advance the fees for such services. The order requiring such security for costs shall issue ex parte on the application of the sheriff and the sheriff shall not be required to perform the services until such security has been furnished. The court shall fix the delay within which such security for costs shall be furnished, and the failure to furnish it, within such delay, shall operate to relieve the sheriff of any liability for any damage that may result to the party from the failure to perform the services. If the party interested in having the official services performed contests the amount of the security as fixed by the order, that party may rule the sheriff into court to show cause why the amount of the security should not be reduced. On the trial of this rule, the court shall fix the amount of security, and if reduced, the party bringing the rule shall be entitled to a refund where the previous amount of security has been furnished. If no security has been furnished, the amount shall be due forthwith and the sheriff shall not be required to perform the services until such security has been furnished.

Added by Acts 1974, No. 613, ยง1.

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See also:
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 18 - Seizures In General

U.S. Code Provisions: Forfeiture

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 46 - Forfeiture
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part II > Chapter 232A - Special Forfeiture Of Collateral Profits Of Crime

Federal Regulations: Forfeiture

U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 46 - Forfeiture
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part II > Chapter 232A - Special Forfeiture Of Collateral Profits Of Crime
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