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Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 24, § 191. Repugnance between codes

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In case the Code of Practice   1 as enacted in the year 1870, contains any provisions contrary or repugnant to those of the Civil Code as enacted in the year 1870, the latter shall be considered as virtually repealed or thereby amended in that respect.

1  The Code of Practice was repealed by Acts 1960, No. 15, § 5, effective January 1, 1961.  Section 1 of Act 15 enacted the Louisiana Code of Civil Procedure.  See C.C.P. art. 5051.

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