§ 3254 Special privileges prime general privileges on movables; ranking among general privileges when movables sufficient.
§ 3255 Order of payment when available movables insufficient.
§ 3256 Lessor’s privilege primed by costs of sale.
§ 3257 Lessor’s privilege primed by funeral charges.
§ 3258 Lessor’s privilege primes other general privileges.
§ 3259 Lessor’s privilege on crops primed by supplies and labor.
§ 3260 Ranking between privileges of lessor and depositor.
§ 3261 Depositor’s privilege and other privileges.
§ 3262 Privilege for expenses of preservation and other privileges.
§ 3263 Vendor’s privilege and other privileges.
§ 3264 Privilege of innkeepers.
§ 3265 Privilege of carriers.
§ 3266 Immovables liable when movables insufficient.
§ 3267 Special privileges on immovables and other privileges
§ 3268 Repealed
§ 3269 Order of payment out of immovables; distribution of loss among mortgage creditors.
§ 3270 Effect of priorities among privileges.

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Terms Used In Louisiana Codes > Civil Code > BOOK III > Title XXI > Chapter 6 - Of the Order in Which Privileged Creditors Are to Be Paid

  • Answer: The formal written statement by a defendant responding to a civil complaint and setting forth the grounds for defense.
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  • Child: means a person under eighteen years of age and not emancipated by marriage. See Louisiana Children's Code 1169
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