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Fifth District Finance Co., Inc. v. Bush

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans
Feb 24, 1936
166 So. 168 (La. Ct. App. 1936)

Opinion

No. 16133.

February 24, 1936.

Appeal from Twenty-Fourth Judicial District Court, Parish of Jefferson; L. Robert Rivarde, Judge.

Suit by the Fifth District Finance Company, Inc., against Walter Bush, wherein judgment was entered for plaintiff. From a judgment overruling defendant's motion for a new trial, defendant appeals.

Affirmed.

Chas. J. Mundy, of New Orleans, for appellant.

Thos. J. Dobbins, of New Orleans, for appellee.



This is a suit on a promissory note. The defendant first filed exceptions, which were overruled, and then filed an answer in which he set up various technical defenses. The matter was set for trial on several occasions, and finally, having been called for trial, was submitted on the evidence of plaintiff and in the absence of defendant or counsel for defendant. Defendant filed motion for a new trial, and has appealed from the judgment refusing to grant a new trial.

The sole question presented is whether or not the judge a quo acted arbitrarily and clearly abused the discretion accorded him by the laws of this state when he refused to grant the new trial.

It appears from the record that the case was set for trial on several occasions and each time was continued, and that originally defendant was granted considerably more time than is usual for the purpose of preparing and filing his exceptions and then for the purpose of preparing and filing his answer.

Counsel for defendant-appellant contends that he was not present in the court below when this matter was called for trial because of the fact that he was required to be present in another court in another parish for the purpose of taking up a case set for trial in the said other court. The trial judge, having been informed of these facts, nevertheless refused to grant a new trial.

We feel that he was actuated by the fact that plaintiff had been much delayed in having the matter tried below and that he felt that, under all the circumstances, he was justified in refusing to grant a new trial. We find nothing in the record that would justify the belief that he abused the discretion which is vested in him by law.

The judgment appealed from is affirmed, at the cost of appellant.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Fifth District Finance Co., Inc. v. Bush

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans
Feb 24, 1936
166 So. 168 (La. Ct. App. 1936)
Case details for

Fifth District Finance Co., Inc. v. Bush

Case Details

Full title:FIFTH DISTRICT FINANCE CO., Inc., v. BUSH

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans

Date published: Feb 24, 1936

Citations

166 So. 168 (La. Ct. App. 1936)