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Art. 5122. Oath of surety and principal on bond

Art. 5122. Oath of surety and principal on bond A. Except as otherwise provided in this Article, no bond shall be accepted in a judicial proceeding unless accompanied by affidavits of: (1) Each surety that he is worth the amount for which he bound himself therein, in assets subject to execution, over and above all […]

Art. 5123. Testing sufficiency and validity of bond

Art. 5123. Testing sufficiency and validity of bond Any person in interest wishing to test the sufficiency, solvency of the surety, or validity of a bond furnished as security in a judicial proceeding shall rule the party furnishing the bond into the trial court in which the proceeding was brought to show cause why the […]

Art. 5124. Furnishing new or supplemental bond to correct defects of original

Art. 5124. Furnishing new or supplemental bond to correct defects of original Within four days, exclusive of legal holidays, of the rendition of judgment holding the original bond insufficient or invalid, or at any time if no rule to test the original bond has been filed, the party furnishing it may correct any defects therein […]

Art. 5126. Insufficiency or invalidity of new or supplemental bond

Art. 5126. Insufficiency or invalidity of new or supplemental bond The party furnishing a new or supplemental bond under the provisions of Article 5124 may correct an insufficiency or invalidity therein by furnishing a second new or supplemental bond within four days, exclusive of legal holidays, of rendition of judgment holding the new or supplemental […]

Art. 5127. Release bond

Art. 5127. Release bond No property seized under any order, judgment, writ, mandate, or process of a court may be released from seizure under a release or forthcoming bond unless it is executed by: (1) A surety company licensed to do business in this state; or (2) An individual surety, and has been approved by […]

Art. 5121.1. Bond secured by immovable property

Art. 5121.1. Bond secured by immovable property Any party to a judicial proceeding who is required by law or court order to provide security may furnish as security a bond secured by immovable property located in this state. The party providing the property bond shall present to a judge of the parish in which the […]