Clothing or household goods; procedures for sale

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RS 4687 - Clothing or household goods; procedures for sale

A. As used in this Section, the term "person" means a natural person, partnership, corporation or other legal entity.

B. Any garment, clothing, wearing apparel or household goods which have been repaired, altered, dyed, cleaned, pressed, glazed or laundered, which remain in the possession of a person for a period of ninety days or more, may be sold to pay reasonable or agreed charges, together with any costs or expenses provided for in this Section; provided, however, that the person to whom such charges are due and payable shall first notify the owner or owners of the proposed sale of the articles belonging to them and the amount of the charges due thereon, and provided, further, that no property that is to be placed in storage after any of the services or labors mentioned herein have been performed shall be subject to sale under the provisions of this Subsection.

C. All garments, clothing, wearing apparel or household goods placed in storage or on which any of the services or labors mentioned in Subsection B of this Section have been performed and which then are placed in storage by agreement which remain in the possession of a person without the reasonable or agreed charges having been paid for a period of twelve months, may be sold to pay said charges, provided, however, that the person with whom any of these is stored first shall notify the owner or owners thereof of the time and place of such sale, and provided, further, that the provisions of this Subsection shall not apply to any person operating as a warehouse or warehouseman.

D. Where any of the articles listed in the Subsection B of this Section are in possession of any person on July 27, 1966, for the purpose of being repaired, altered, dyed, cleaned, pressed, glazed or laundered, and such services have been performed and the charges therefor have become due and are unpaid and the possession thereof for that purpose has continued or shall continue for ninety days or more, and where, on July 27, 1966, such articles are in the possession of any person for the purposes stated in Subsection C, and such services have been performed and the charges therefor have become due and are unpaid, and such possession has continued or shall continue for a period of twelve months or more, then the person so holding such articles may, after ninety days from July 27, 1966 in the case of those articles already held for the periods above prescribed, and after ninety days from the time such periods shall expire in each case as above prescribed, proceed to give the notices and to sell such articles for the purposes and pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Section, and dispose of the proceeds of such sales as provided in R.S. 9:4688.

E. The mailing by United States mail of a letter, with a return address marked thereon, addressed to the owner or owners at their address given at the time of delivery of such articles to the person shall constitute notice under the provisions of this Section. Said notice shall be mailed at least ten days before the articles belonging to the owner or owners may be sold for charges due thereon. The cost of mailing said letter shall be added to the charges.

If the chattel or chattels are not redeemed prior to the date set for the sale, the person may sell such articles on the day and at the time and place specified in such letter. Such sales may be made either at public auction or by private sale.

F. All persons taking advantage of the provisions of this Section must keep posted at all times, in a prominent place in their receiving office or offices, two notices which shall read as follows: "All articles cleaned, pressed, glazed, laundered, washed, altered, dyed or repaired, and not called for in ninety days, will be sold to pay charges," and "All articles which are stored by agreement and upon which the charges are not paid for twelve months, will be sold to pay charges."

G. The purpose and intent of this Section is to provide an inexpensive means of enforcing liens for small amounts, and to that end the provisions of this Section shall be deemed to create a lien in addition to, but shall not exclude, any liens which may exist by virtue of any other statute of the State of Louisiana.

Amended by Acts 1966, No. 43, §1.


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