The court may order the sequestration:
1° Of movables seized from a debtor;
2° Of an immovable or movable thing, the ownership or possession of which is in dispute between two or more persons;
3° Of things which a debtor offers for his release.
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The court may order the sequestration:
1° Of movables seized from a debtor;
2° Of an immovable or movable thing, the ownership or possession of which is in dispute between two or more persons;
3° Of things which a debtor offers for his release.
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