from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
EXECUTION PAREE. By the term execution paree, which is used in Louisiana, is
meant a right founded on an authentic act; that is, and passed before a
notary, by which the creditor may immediately, without citation or summons,
seize and cause to be sold, the property of his debtor, out of the proceeds
of which to receive his payment. It imports a confession of judgment, and is
not unlike a warrant of attorney. Code of Pr. of Lo. art. 732; 6 Toull. n.
208; 7 Toull. 99.