Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure 4733 – Warrant for possession if judgment of eviction not complied with
Terms Used In Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure 4733
- Lessee: includes a sublessee, whether the person seeking to evict is a lessor or sublessor; and an assignee of a lessee;
"Lessor" includes a sublessor, assignee, or transferee;
"Occupant" includes a sharecropper; half hand; day laborer; former owner; and any person occupying immovable property by permission or accommodation of the owner, former owner, or another occupant, except a mineral lessee, owner of a mineral servitude, or a lessee of the owner;
"Owner" includes a lessee; and
"Premises" includes the land and all buildings and improvements thereon leased by a tenant, or possessed by an occupant. See Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure 4704
If the lessee or occupant does not comply with the judgment of eviction within twenty-four hours after its rendition, the court shall issue immediately a warrant directed to and commanding its sheriff, constable, or marshal to deliver possession of the premises to the lessor or owner.