RS 34:2309 — United States — Louisiana law | Esheria

RS 34:2309

The commission is given broad powers to carry out its purposes, including suing and being sued, handling property, leasing land, levying certain taxes, entering land for surveys with notice, and developing hydro-electric power; it must also give notice before entry, reimburse actual damages, and cannot lease waterbodie

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expropriation government powers leasing property taxation

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The commission is given broad powers to carry out its purposes, including suing and being sued, handling property, leasing land, levying certain taxes, entering land for surveys with notice, and developing hydro-electric power; it must also give notice before entry, reimburse actual damages, and cannot lease waterbodies created by river realignment.

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