United States — Louisiana
RS 33:3705
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If a city or parish has street lights, it may require railroad companies to keep lights at track crossings.
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United States — Louisiana
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If a city or parish has street lights, it may require railroad companies to keep lights at track crossings.
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A railroad company that acquires another railroad’s property or franchises may expropriate land and property for railroad-related purposes.
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Claims for damages against telegraph companies must be filed within one year of the complained-of act, and written notice of the claim must be given within four months after the telegram is filed for transmission.
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