La. Rev. Stat. § 9:4807

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§4807. Contractor, general contractor, subcontractor defined

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Cited in 9 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1977–2023 · leading case: Burdette v. Drushell
Burdette v. Drushell (2002) lactapp · cites it 3× “R.S. 9:4807(A) for his carpentry services and related labor and material costs.”
Leija v. Gathright (2016) lactapp · cites it 3× “R.S. 9:4807(A) as “one who contracts with an owner to perform all or part of a work.”
Keybank National Ass'n v. Perkins Rowe Associates, LLC (2011) lamd “R.S. 9:4807, comment (b); La. R.S. 9:4811 (requiring contract to be filed before work begins and to contain, inter alia, a legal description of property where work being done as well as a description of work to be done).”
Cajun Constructors, Inc. v. Ecoproduct Solutions, LP (2015) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A); 3. The district court erred by finding that Syngenta was not an “owner .”
C & J Contractors v. American Bank & Tr. (1990) lactapp · cites it 2× “A contractor is defined by LSA-R.S. 9:4807(A) as "one who contracts with an owner to perform all or part of a work.”
Cirlot Co. v. Lake Forest, Inc. (1985) lactapp “Plaintiffs are not subcontractors because R.S. 9:4807 defines a subcontractor *800 as one "who is bound to perform all or part of a work contracted for by the contractor" and plaintiffs were not bound to perform "all or part of a work.”
CCAPS, LLC v. HD and Associates, LLC (2023) laed “R.S. 9:4807(A). 132 See Leija v. Gathright, 51,049 (La.”
Evangeline Brokerage Co. v. Lewis (1989) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807. Accordingly, the applicable provision of the Private Works Act with regard to the lien period is La.”
American Fidelity Fire Insurance v. U. S. Service Corp. (1977) laed “There is no more reason to read restrictively LSA R.S. 9:4807 (which relates to the owner’s claims against the surety of amounts paid to satisfy the claims of “all those who have .”
— La. Rev. Stat. § 9:4807(A) — 5 cases
Burdette v. Drushell (2002) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A) for his carpentry services and related labor and material costs.”
Leija v. Gathright (2016) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A) as “one who contracts with an owner to perform all or part of a work.”
Cajun Constructors, Inc. v. Ecoproduct Solutions, LP (2015) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A); 3. The district court erred by finding that Syngenta was not an “owner .”
C & J Contractors v. American Bank & Tr. (1990) lactapp “A contractor is defined by LSA-R.S. 9:4807(A) as "one who contracts with an owner to perform all or part of a work.”
CCAPS, LLC v. HD and Associates, LLC (2023) laed “R.S. 9:4807(A). 132 See Leija v. Gathright, 51,049 (La.”
— La. Rev. Stat. § 9:4807(B) — 1 case
Leija v. Gathright (2016) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A) as “one who contracts with an owner to perform all or part of a work.”
— La. Rev. Stat. § 9:4807(B)(1) — 2 cases
Burdette v. Drushell (2002) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A) for his carpentry services and related labor and material costs.”
C & J Contractors v. American Bank & Tr. (1990) lactapp “A contractor is defined by LSA-R.S. 9:4807(A) as "one who contracts with an owner to perform all or part of a work.”
— La. Rev. Stat. § 9:4807(C) — 2 cases
Burdette v. Drushell (2002) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A) for his carpentry services and related labor and material costs.”
Leija v. Gathright (2016) lactapp “R.S. 9:4807(A) as “one who contracts with an owner to perform all or part of a work.”
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