If an acquiring person takes corporeal possession of the property and administers the property, the acquiring person shall have the right to natural fruits, as defined in Civil Code Article 551, that are severed in the ordinary course of business prior to the judgment of nullity becoming effective, and the civil fruits, as defined in Civil Code Article 551, accruing prior to a judgment becoming effective to the extent the fruits are used to pay statutory impositions or governmental liens, or to improve the property.
La. R.S. 47:2292
Fruits
Acts 2008, No. 819, §1, eff
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