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La. Rev. Stat. § 44:8 (2026)
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§8. Louisiana office building corporation, special provisions
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1974–2022 · leading case: State Ex Rel. Guste v. Simoni, Heck & Assocs., 331 So. 2d 478 (La. 1976).
State Ex Rel. Guste v. Simoni, Heck & Assocs., 331 So. 2d 478 (La. 1976). “R.S. 44:8 (1966), organized and operating exclusively for the purpose of acquiring or operating public buildings for the state.”
State Ex Rel. Guste v. Simoni, Heck & Assocs., 297 So. 2d 918 (La. Ct. App. 1974). “429 of the 1966 Louisiana State Legislature, as set forth in LSA-R.S. 44:8, the corporation was declared to be a quasi-public corporation and, as such, subject to the Louisiana Public Records statutes.”
Rjano Holdings, Inc. & Maison Royale, LLC v. Phelps Dunbar, LLP, Kim Boyle, Rebecca Sha, Greenberg & Traurig, P.A. & Gregory Kehoe (La. Ct. App. 2022). “Treatise, Business Organizations § 44:8. La. R.S 12:1317(A) provides that “[e]ach member, if management is reserved to the members, or manager, if management is vested in one or more managers pursuant to R.”
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