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La. R.S. 47:2289

Effect of judgment

Acts 2008, No. 819, §1, eff

A. A judgment based on a payment nullity not only reinstates the interest of the tax debtor, or person claiming ownership through the tax debtor in the property, but also reinstates all interests in the property otherwise terminated, released, canceled, or erased pursuant to this Chapter, to the extent the interest has not otherwise terminated pursuant to its terms or by operation of law.

B. Other than as to the tax debtor, or a person claiming ownership through the tax debtor, a judgment for a redemption nullity reinstates the interest of the person claiming the nullity, to the extent the interest has not otherwise terminated pursuant to its terms or by operation of law. A judgment based on a redemption nullity as to the tax debtor, or a person claiming ownership through the tax debtor, reinstates all interests in the property otherwise terminated, released, canceled, or erased pursuant to this Chapter, to the extent the interest has not otherwise terminated pursuant to its terms or by operation of law.

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