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Thompson v. Leach McClain

Court of Appeal of Louisiana
Feb 17, 1943
11 So. 2d 925 (La. Ct. App. 1943)

Opinion

No. 2478.

February 17, 1943.

Appeal from District Court, Parish of Terrebonne; Robt. B. Butler, Judge.

On application for rehearing, and on motion by appellee to have the Court of Appeal refuse to entertain the application or to dismiss application as having been filed too late.

Application not considered.

For prior opinion, see 11 So.2d 109.

Deutsch, Kerrigan Stiles, of New Orleans, for appellants.

Elton A. Darsey, of Houma, for appellee.


An application for rehearing was filed in this case on January 23, 1943, and a motion has been filed by the appellee to not entertain or to dismiss the application as having been filed too late. Notice of the judgment of this court was received by counsel for appellant on December 30, 1942, from which date the delay for filing an application for a rehearing is to be counted. Section 24, Article 7, Constitution of 1921.

Under Act 16 of 1910, judgments rendered by this court become final and executory on the fifteenth calendar day after rendition (after service of notice under Article of the Constitution supra).

Excluding the day on which the notice was served, fourteen days were allowed in which to file the application. From December 31, 1942 to January 13, 1943, inclusive, was the period in which to file the application. The application was filed some ten days thereafter.

Therefore the application comes too late and it cannot be considered.


Summaries of

Thompson v. Leach McClain

Court of Appeal of Louisiana
Feb 17, 1943
11 So. 2d 925 (La. Ct. App. 1943)
Case details for

Thompson v. Leach McClain

Case Details

Full title:THOMPSON v. LEACH McCLAIN ET AL

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana

Date published: Feb 17, 1943

Citations

11 So. 2d 925 (La. Ct. App. 1943)

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