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  • Congratulations, the Louisiana state specific was one of the tougher tests I took.  Just curious if they still have the question where they talk about the Parish maintaining a road across property for 5+ years and they just casually mention that the road only goes to a boat ramp.  They sucker you into thinking about R.S.48:491 where if the Parish maintains the road for 3 years, it becomes a public road.  Way back in R.S. 9:1251 at the far other end of the revised statutes, it says if the road is only to or from waters or recreational sites, then servitudes or rights-of-way or passage are not acquired.  I took the bait on that one big time, just wondered if that weasel question was still on the test.  Bud Short, LA PLS 4757

  • Yellow Rose of Texas and "laissez les bon temps rouler" .Now go fishing there and catch a Sac-a-lait and a shupik and eat some mudbugs. congrats Robert.

  • Party Chief

    Wow... congratulations Robert!  You da man!

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