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Woodcock v. Crehan

Court of Appeal of Louisiana. First Circuit
Nov 22, 1946
28 So. 2d 61 (La. Ct. App. 1946)

Opinion

No. 2847.

November 22, 1946.

Appeal from City Court of Baton Rouge; J. St. Clair Favrot, Judge.

Suit by Mrs. Elise Woodcock against Austin Crehan for rent and value of certain furnishings. From a judgment overruling defendant's exceptions to jurisdiction of the court, the defendant appeals. On appellee's motion to dismiss appeal.

Motion granted.

H.M. English, of Baton Rouge, for appellant.

J.H. Inman, of Baton Rouge, for appellee.


Plaintiff instituted this suit to recover from defendant a personal judgment in the sum of two hundred thirty-seven dollars and twenty cents ($237.20), based on a claim for past due rent and the removal by him of certain furnishings entrusted to his care in the use of a rented apartment. He was cited as being a resident of the City of Baton Rouge.

The defendant excepted to the jurisdiction of the court ratione personae and ratione materiae.

The exceptions were fixed for trial. Evidence was introduced. There was judgment overruling the exceptions. Defendant has appealed. Plaintiff has filed a motion to dismiss the appeal.

It is now well settled that a judgment or order overruling exceptions is an interlocutory judgment and an appeal does not lie from such a judgment, as said judgment produces no such injury as may not be remedied on an appeal from the final judgment on the merits, and the exceptions of jurisdiction ratione personae and ratione materiae are no exception to the rule. See Howard v. Cox, 7 Mart., N.S., 102; Richardson v. Ledbetter, 14 La. 156.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Woodcock v. Crehan

Court of Appeal of Louisiana. First Circuit
Nov 22, 1946
28 So. 2d 61 (La. Ct. App. 1946)
Case details for

Woodcock v. Crehan

Case Details

Full title:WOODCOCK v. CREHAN

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana. First Circuit

Date published: Nov 22, 1946

Citations

28 So. 2d 61 (La. Ct. App. 1946)

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