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State Department of Highways v. City of Pineville

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Aug 9, 1983
435 So. 2d 424 (La. 1983)

Opinion

No. 81-C-0017.

August 9, 1983.


I respectfully dissent.

Section 1806 of Title 47 provides that: "Any contract, debt, obligation, bond, or other evidence of indebtedness whatsoever, incurred or issued in violation of this Part, and without the consent and approval of the board, shall be null and void." The majority, finds that the written contractual obligation is a nullity because it was incurred in violation of a prohibitory law. The majority opinion provides no explanation why the underlying quasi-contractual obligation incurred in violation of La.R.S. 47:1806 is not likewise a nullity. I am unconvinced that any enrichment which has occurred can properly be deemed "unjust" thereby circumventing the safeguards which the legislature sought to impose, especially in the present case where both parties should be equally charged with knowledge of the statutory requirements.


Summaries of

State Department of Highways v. City of Pineville

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Aug 9, 1983
435 So. 2d 424 (La. 1983)
Case details for

State Department of Highways v. City of Pineville

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA, THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS v. CITY OF PINEVILLE

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Aug 9, 1983

Citations

435 So. 2d 424 (La. 1983)