Art. 790. Costs.
Art. 790. Costs. When the boundary is fixed extrajudicially costs are divided equally between the adjoining owners in the absence of contrary agreement. When the boundary is fixed judicially court costs are taxed in accordance with the rules of the Code of Civil Procedure. Expenses of litigation not taxed as court costs are borne by […]
Art. 791. Liability for unauthorized removal of markers.
Art. 791. Liability for unauthorized removal of markers. When the boundary has been marked judicially or extrajudicially, one who removes boundary markers without court authority is liable for damages. He may also be compelled to restore the markers to their previous location. Acts 1977, No. 169, §1.
Art. 789. Fixing of boundary judicially or extrajudicially.
Art. 789. Fixing of boundary judicially or extrajudicially. The boundary may be fixed judicially or extrajudicially. It is fixed extrajudicially when the parties, by written agreement, determine the line of separation between their lands with or without reference to markers on the ground. Acts 1977, No. 169, §1.
Art. 784. Boundary; marker.
TITLE VI–BOUNDARIES CHAPTER I–GENERAL PROVISIONS Art. 784. Boundary; marker. A boundary is the line of separation between contiguous lands. A boundary marker is a natural or artificial object that marks on the ground the line of separation of contiguous lands. Acts 1977, No. 169, §1.
Art. 785. Fixing of the boundary.
Art. 785. Fixing of the boundary. The fixing of the boundary may involve determination of the line of separation between contiguous lands, if it is uncertain or disputed; it may also involve the placement of markers on the ground, if markers were never placed, were wrongly placed, or are no longer to be seen. The […]
Art. 786. Persons who may compel fixing of boundary.
Art. 786. Persons who may compel fixing of boundary. The boundary may be fixed upon the demand of an owner or of one who possesses as owner. It may also be fixed upon the demand of a usufructuary but it is not binding upon the naked owner unless he has been made a party to […]
Art. 787. Lessee may compel lessor.
Art. 787. Lessee may compel lessor. When necessary to protect his interest, a lessee may compel the lessor to fix the boundary of the land subject to the lease. Acts 1977, No. 169, §1.
Art. 788. Imprescriptibility of the right.
Art. 788. Imprescriptibility of the right. The right to compel the fixing of the boundary between contiguous lands is imprescriptible. Acts 1977, No. 169, §1.