§4821. Ranking of privileges arising under this Part
A. The privileges granted by this Part are superior to all mortgages and other
privileges, regardless of the dates on which the mortgages or privileges become effective as
to third persons, except as follows:
(1) All privileges granted by this Part are inferior to privileges for ad valorem taxes
or local assessments for public improvements against the immovable, privileges granted in
favor of parishes for reasonable charges imposed on the immovable under R.S. 33:1236,
privileges granted in favor of municipalities for reasonable charges imposed on the
immovable under R.S. 33:4752, 4753, 4754, 4766, 5062, and 5062.1, and privileges granted
in favor of a parish or municipality for reasonable charges imposed on the immovable under
R.S. 13:2575.
(2) Each privilege granted by this Part other than those arising under R.S. 9:4801(2)
and those securing a claim arising under R.S. 9:4802(A)(2) is inferior to bona fide mortgages
and vendor's privileges that are effective as to third persons before the privilege granted by
this Part becomes effective as to third persons.
B. Except as otherwise provided in Subsection C of this Section, the privileges
granted by this Part rank among themselves in the following order of priority, regardless of
whether they arise from the same work or different works and regardless of the dates on
which the privileges become effective as to third persons:
(1) Privileges granted by R.S. 9:4801(2) and those securing a claim arising under
R.S. 9:4802(A)(2) rank first and concurrently with each other.
(2) Privileges granted by R.S. 9:4801(3) and (4) and those securing a claim arising
under R.S. 9:4802(A)(1), (3), and (4) rank next and concurrently with each other.
(3) Privileges granted by R.S. 9:4801(1) and (5) and those securing a claim arising
under R.S. 9:4802(A)(5) rank next and concurrently with each other.
C. A privilege under this Part that is superior to a mortgage or vendor's privilege in
accordance with Subsection A of this Section is also superior to all privileges under this Part
that are inferior to the mortgage or vendor's privilege.
D. A privilege under this Part encumbering a construction that is permanently
attached to the ground and belongs to a person other than the landowner is superior to all
conflicting security interests created under Chapter 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code other
than those that were perfected before the privilege becomes effective against third persons
or that are perfected by a financing statement filed before the privilege becomes effective
against third persons, if there is no period thereafter when there is neither filing nor
perfection.
Acts 1990, No. 952, §1; Acts 1991, No. 353, §1; Acts 1995, No. 31, §2; Acts 1995,
No. 1155, §1, eff. June 29, 1995; Acts 2004, No. 209, §1, eff. June 14, 2004; Acts 2012, No.
425, §1; Acts 2019, No. 325, §1.
NOTE: See Acts 2019, No. 325, §§6, 7, 8, and 10, regarding applicability.