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Vendor’S Privilege: Adheret Visceribus Rei, L. David Cromwell
Vendor’S Privilege: Adheret Visceribus Rei, L. David Cromwell
Louisiana Law Review
The article offers information on the vendor's privilege on the mortgage debt as stated by the Louisiana Supreme Court. Topics discussed include failure of timely transcription of the mortgage do not affect the vendor's privilege, effectiveness for failure of timely reinscription, and formulation of vendor's privilege law traces back to Code Napoléon.
Louisiana Future Advance Mortgages: A 20-Year Retrospective, David S. Willenzik
Louisiana Future Advance Mortgages: A 20-Year Retrospective, David S. Willenzik
Louisiana Law Review
The article offers information on the history, development and significance of the collateral mortgage law in Louisiana with reference to the comprehensive revisions to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code in 2001. It discusses the judicial decision of the Louisiana Supreme Court in the case of Diamond Services Corporation v. Benoit regarding collateral mortgage notes. It analyzes the U.S. Louisiana District Court's decision in KeyBank National Association v. Perkins Rowe Associates LLC.
Ruminations On The Louisiana Law Of Pledge, Michael H. Rubin
Ruminations On The Louisiana Law Of Pledge, Michael H. Rubin
Louisiana Law Review
The article offers information on the history, purpose, and significant of the Louisiana law of pledge drafted by the Louisiana State Law Institute and passed by the Louisiana legislative assembly into law effective from January 1, 2015. It informs that the law of pledge applies the principles of personal liability to provide greater security for loans and mortgages under the provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code.