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Louisiana Borders: 1912

The laws concerning Louisiana and its borders

1912

1912 ACT NO. 182.

 AN ACT Authorizing the several Police Juries throughout the State, the Parish of Orleans excepted, to resurvey and re-establish township lines, range lines, section corners and half mile stations where the original witness trees have been destroyed or lost or survey where no actual survey of the entire Town- ship has been made and authorized the approval of surveys already made; and authorizing the police juries to provide for appropriate money to defray the expenses of said survey and re-establishing of said lines; permit land owners to pay said cost; to provide cement, cast iron, or other perma- nent material to mark the corner of each section and half mile station where the original witness trees have been destroyed or lost to require the filing and recordation of resolution of approval, process verbal and field notes, and to make copies of same admissable [sic] in evidence and conclusive unless set aside on grounds of fraud or gross error, and fixing penalties for the violation of the provisions of this Act.

Approved July 11, 1912