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RS 9:2725 - Certificates of redemption under Federal Tax Lien Act; filing and recording

LA Rev Stat § 9:2725 (2018) (N/A)
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§2725. Certificates of redemption under Federal Tax Lien Act; filing and recording

A. Certificates of redemption under the Federal Tax Lien Act of 1966 (Public Law 89-719 of the United States, Title I, Section 109, Title 26, Section 7425 of the United States Code,1 as it may from time to time be amended), executed by the secretary of the treasury of the United States or his delegate, certifying the redemption by the United States of real or immovable property on which the United States has or claims a lien for taxes, or a title derived from the enforcement of a lien for taxes, which real or immovable property had been sold pursuant to an instrument creating a lien on such property, pursuant to a confession of judgment on the obligation secured by such an instrument, or pursuant to a nonjudicial sale under a statutory lien on such property, may be filed for record in the office of the register of conveyances of the parish in this state in which such real or immovable property is situated, and, when so filed and recorded, shall have effect as of the time of such filing to the same extent as is given by state law to the filing for record and recording, of acts and deeds conveying real or immovable property in this state.

B. The same fees allowed by law for the recording of acts and deeds conveying real or immovable property in this State shall apply to such certificates of redemption.

C. This section is not intended, and shall not be construed, to create or recognize any right of redemption, the validity and effect of any such right or claimed right of redemption being left to other laws or to the absence of other laws.

Acts 1968, No. 154, §§1-3.

126 U.S.C.A. §7425.

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RS 9:2725 - Certificates of redemption under Federal Tax Lien Act; filing and recording