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Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure Tit. I, Art. 3572. Sequestration before rent due

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A sequestration based upon a lessor's privilege may be obtained before the rent is due, if the lessor has good reason to believe that the lessee will remove the property subject to the lessor's privilege.  If the rent is paid when it becomes due, the costs shall be paid by the plaintiff.

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