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La. R.S. 19:393

Answer; delay for filing

Acts 2024, No. 717, §1, eff

A. Where an entire lot, parcel, block, or tract of land is expropriated, any defendant may apply for a trial to determine the measure of compensation by filing an answer within thirty days from the date of service of the petition setting forth the amount claimed, including:

(1) The claimed value of the property expropriated and the amount of damages to the remainder of the property, if any.

(2) A reasonable itemization of the damages claimed, if any.

B. Where a portion of a lot, block, or tract of land is expropriated, any defendant may apply for a trial to determine the measure of compensation by filing an answer within ninety days from the date of service of the petition setting forth the amount claimed, including:

(1) The claimed value of the property expropriated and the amount claimed as damages to the remainder of his property, if any.

(2) A reasonable itemization of the damages claimed, if any.

Official source: Louisiana State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Louisiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.