SECTION 4. PRECARIOUS POSSESSION Art. 3437. Precarious possession The exercise of possession over a thing with the permission of or on behalf of the owner or possessor is precarious possession. Acts 1982, No. 187, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1983.
Art. 3438. Presumption of precariousness A precarious possessor, such as a lessee or a depositary, is presumed to possess for another although he may intend to possess for himself. Acts 1982, No. 187, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1983.
Art. 3439. Termination of precarious possession A co-owner, or his universal successor, commences to possess for himself when he demonstrates this intent by overt and unambiguous acts sufficient to give notice to his co-owner. Any other precarious possessor, or his universal successor, commences to possess for himself when he gives actual notice of this intent […]
Art. 3440. Protection of precarious possession Where there is a disturbance of possession, the possessory action is available to a precarious possessor, such as a lessee or a depositary, against anyone except the person for whom he possesses. Acts 1982, No. 187, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1983.