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<blockquote data-quote="cypressfarms" data-source="post: 149402" data-attributes="member: 2653"><p>Hey Putzo,</p><p></p><p>In Louisiana we have parishes instead of counties. Same function, same governmental red tape, just called different names. We're the only state that is different with this. Weird though, I'm catholic, and our church community is also called a parish.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of weird things about Louisiana, but I guess that's what makes it interesting. Like I posted earlier, our law system in the state is based on Nopeoleonic code. Plenty of weird laws about land ownership, succesions etc. There's a law on the books here that states that if you fence in land, or use it (whether it belongs to you or not), if the rightful owner does not complain or bring it up within 30 years then the land belongs to you. We just had a case of this happening to my next door neighbor. He's still mad that he lost 70 feet of land, but there isn't anything he can do now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cypressfarms, post: 149402, member: 2653"] Hey Putzo, In Louisiana we have parishes instead of counties. Same function, same governmental red tape, just called different names. We're the only state that is different with this. Weird though, I'm catholic, and our church community is also called a parish. There are plenty of weird things about Louisiana, but I guess that's what makes it interesting. Like I posted earlier, our law system in the state is based on Nopeoleonic code. Plenty of weird laws about land ownership, succesions etc. There's a law on the books here that states that if you fence in land, or use it (whether it belongs to you or not), if the rightful owner does not complain or bring it up within 30 years then the land belongs to you. We just had a case of this happening to my next door neighbor. He's still mad that he lost 70 feet of land, but there isn't anything he can do now. [/QUOTE]
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