§ Art. 4362 Recordation of judgment; mortgage in favor of minor

Art. 4362. Recordation of judgment; mortgage in favor of minor

    A. A judgment adjudicating immovable property shall be effective only after it is recorded in the conveyance records of the parish where the property is situated. If the price of the adjudication has not been paid, the minor shall have a vendor's privilege against the property adjudicated for the unpaid price, and the judgment of adjudication shall also be recorded in the mortgage records of such parish.

    B. The provisions of this Article shall apply only to adjudications made six months from and after July 1, 2006. Those made before such time shall continue to be regulated by the provisions of this Article as it existed prior to July 1, 2006.

    EFFECT ON PRIOR RECORDATIONS--ACTS 2005, NO. 169

    Acts 2005, No. 169, originally effective January 1, 2006 and relating to the recordation of documents in the mortgage and conveyance records and the consolidation of laws affecting the recordation of documents, added, amended, revised, or repealed numerous provisions within the Civil Code, Code of Civil Procedure, and Revised Statutes Titles 9, 13, 31, 35, and 44.

    Section 9 of Acts 2005, No. 169 provides:

     “Section 9. Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to diminish the effect of, or render ineffective, the recordation of any
instrument that was filed, registered, or recorded in the conveyance or mortgage records of any parish before the effective date of this Act. Any instrument that is filed, registered, or recorded before the effective date of this Act, that is not given the effect of recordation by virtue of existing law, shall be given such effect on the effective date of this Act that it would have if it were first filed on that effective date. Any instrument made available for viewing on the Internet by the recorder before the effective date of this Act shall not be subject to the restriction that allows the display of only the last four digits of social security numbers.”

    Acts 2005, 1st Ex.Sess., No. 13, § 1, effective November 29, 2005, amended § 10 of Acts 2005, No. 169 to change the effective date to July 1, 2006.