Common use of Louisiana Terminology Clause in Contracts

Louisiana Terminology. The term “real property” shall mean immovable property; the term “fee simple” shall mean full ownership; the term “personal property” shall mean movable property; the term “easement” shall mean servitude; the term “buildings” shall include other constructions; the term “fixtures” shall mean “component parts;” the term “county” shall mean parish; the terms “deed in lieu of foreclosure,” “conveyance in lieu of foreclosure” and words of similar import shall mean a dation en paiement; the term “tenancy at sufferance” in Section 29 shall mean a month to month tenancy and/or a reconducted lease; and the term “eminent domain” shall include “expropriation”.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc), Master Lease Agreement (Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc), Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Real Property (Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc)

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