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Noya v. Department of Fire

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 15, 1992
599 So. 2d 293 (La. 1992)

Opinion

No. 92-OC-0938.

May 15, 1992.

In re Noya, Keith; Hampton, Terrell; Langston, Mike; Morter, Harry; — Plaintiff(s); Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Supervisory and/or Remedial; Civil Service Commission Orleans Parish Number 4210; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, Number 92CA-0115.


Granted. The judgment of the court of appeal is reversed. The appeal is reinstated.

LEMMON, J., concurs and assigns reasons.

MARCUS, J., dissents.


In the computation of the period of the time allowed by law for appealing, the period begins to run on the day after the act or event which commences the period. La. Code Civ.Proc. art 5059. Inasmuch as due process requires notice of every judicial action or event that begins a period of time within which significant rights must be exercised timely or lost, the term "date of issuance: in Rule II, Section 4.17 of the Rules of the Civil Service Commission, in order to be constitutional, must be construed as referring to the date of issuance of notice of the decision. Therefore, the thirty-day period for appealing began to run the day after the issuance (mailing) of the notice of the decision.


Summaries of

Noya v. Department of Fire

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 15, 1992
599 So. 2d 293 (La. 1992)
Case details for

Noya v. Department of Fire

Case Details

Full title:KEITH NOYA, TERRELL HAMPTON, MICHAEL LANGSTON AND HARRY MORTER v…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: May 15, 1992

Citations

599 So. 2d 293 (La. 1992)