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La. Rev. Stat. § 49:1 (2026)
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TITLE 49. STATE ADMINISTRATION
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Cited in 5
cases, 1951–1999 · leading case: Thompson v. Teledyne Movible Offshore, Inc., 419 So. 2d 822 (La. 1982).
Thompson v. Teledyne Movible Offshore, Inc., 419 So. 2d 822 (La. 1982). “During a hurricane evacuation by boat, an employee of Gulf Offshore was injured.”
LaBauve v. Louisiana Wildlife & Fisheries Comm'n, 444 F. Supp. 1370 (E.D. La. 1978). “The State of Louisiana has itself resorted to the use of artificial markers to fix the location of some of its boundaries, LSA R.S. 49:1, 4. The United States demarcates the lines dividing’ the high seas from rivers, harbors and inland waters by buoys, among other methods.”
Phillips Petroleum Co. v. OKC Ltd. P'ship, 582 So. 2d 351 (La. Ct. App. 1991). “LSA-R.S. 49:1. See also 43 U.S.C. § 1312 .”
Gospodonovich v. Clements, 108 F. Supp. 234 (E.D. La. 1951). “49:1: “The gulfward boundary of the state is a line located in the Gulf of Mexico parallel to the three-mile limit as determined aceording to international law, and is located twenty-four marine miles further out in the Gulf then the three-mile limit.”
Hebert v. Marine, 737 So. 2d 818 (La. Ct. App. 1999). “R.S. 49:1. In the present matter, the trial judge denied defendant’s exception reasoning that the language of Union Texas effectively extended the gulfward boundary of the parish to the outer limits of the OCS.”
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