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Art. 2949. Judicial sequestration

CHAPTER 4. JUDICIAL SEQUESTRATION Art. 2949. Judicial sequestration A judicial sequestration takes place according to a court order as provided in the Code of Civil Procedure. Acts 2003, No. 491, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.

Art. 2950. Applicable law

Art. 2950. Applicable law Judicial sequestration is governed by the rules applicable to deposit and conventional sequestration to the extent that their application is compatible with the nature of judicial sequestration. Acts 2003, No. 491, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.

Art. 2951. Judicial depositary

Art. 2951. Judicial depositary The judicial depositary is the public official charged with the duty to execute the orders of the court. He is subject to the obligations of a conventional depositary. He is bound to deliver the thing to the person designated by the court. He is entitled to a fee to be paid […]