764. If the parties do not agree and if the party who has given the notice contemplated by article 762 desires to sue, he does so by filing the notice in the office of the court with the return of service, and gives notice thereof to the opposite party, at the same time calling upon him to appear within ten days.
If the opposite party does not appear, the party demanding the determination of the boundaries may proceed by default; if the opposite party appears and contests the action, his contestation follows the ordinary rules.
The court seized with the action decides the right to have the boundaries determined, and, if necessary, appoints an expert who proceeds in the manner contemplated in article 763 and reports to the court.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 764.