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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. When a safety deposit box is leased from any bank under the names of two or more persons with the right of access being given to any one of such persons, the survivor or survivors, whether or not the other or others are living, has and the bank may permit any of them to have free access to the safety deposit box, including the right to remove the contents thereof. In such case, the entry of any such person or persons into the safety deposit box shall constitute a full release and discharge of the bank permitting such entry as to any heir, legatee, creditor, or other person having rights or claims to funds or property of the decedent. No bank permitting entry into the safety deposit box in accordance with the provisions of this Section shall be liable for any estate, inheritance, or succession taxes which may be due this state.
B. When any such safety deposit box is leased from any bank under the names of two or more persons with the right of access being given to any one of such persons, if one of such lessees seeks to prevent access by any of the lessees, the lessee seeking the denial of access must give notice in writing signed by him and delivered to the bank.
C. After the receipt of such notice from one or more of such lessees, the bank may refuse to permit access to the safety deposit box by any of the lessees, including the one or ones requesting the denial of access, unless all of the lessees of the safety deposit box appoint in writing the person or persons to have access to the safety deposit box.
D. If any bank has received a notice in writing as provided in Subsection B hereof, the bank shall be relieved of responsibility to each and every one of the lessees of the safety deposit box in question for failure or refusal to permit access thereto except where all of the lessees of the safety deposit box enter the box together or appoint in writing the person or persons to have access to the safety deposit box.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 6, § 321. Access to safety deposit box leased by multiple persons - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-6-sect-321/
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