When a property subject to a sharecropping contract is sold, ceded, or leased to another person, (or sold at public auction), the sharecropper may demand that he be permitted to harvest the crop corresponding to the current agricultural year, and the sharecropper may claim as his the work, planting, or other thing to which he may be entitled.
History —May 4, 1931, No. 76, p. 466, § 10; Apr. 23, 1936, No. 45, p. 278, § 1, eff. 90 days after Apr. 23, 1936.