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Bonvillian v. Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 28, 1972
266 So. 2d 450 (La. 1972)

Opinion

No. 52770.

September 28, 1972.

In re: Earl W. Bonvillian applying for certiorari, or writ of review to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, Parish of St. Charles.


Writ denied; no error of law.

BARHAM, J., is of the opinion the writ should be granted. Appellate jurisdiction under C.C.P. Art. 2162 does not and should not include that divesting of "jurisdiction of the trial court over all matters in the case" and the attaching of "that (jurisdiction) of the appellate court * * * on the timely filing of the appeal bond. "Failure to timely file the appeal bond should be simple error which when imputable to the appellant may be dismissed upon motion filed timely under C.C.P. Art. 2162. Jurisprudence to the contrary should be relaxed.


Summaries of

Bonvillian v. Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Sep 28, 1972
266 So. 2d 450 (La. 1972)
Case details for

Bonvillian v. Lawyers Title Insurance Corporation

Case Details

Full title:EARL W. BONVILLIAN v. LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE CORPORATION

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Sep 28, 1972

Citations

266 So. 2d 450 (La. 1972)
262 La. 1175

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