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Branton v. State Bond and Tax Board

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jun 11, 1971
249 So. 2d 920 (La. 1971)

Opinion

Nos. 51413, 51430.

May 25, 1971. Rehearing Denied June 11, 1971.

Appeal from Nineteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge; Elven E. Ponder, Judge.

Richard C. Cadwallader, Jonathan C. Harris, Curtis K. Stafford, Jr., Baton Rouge, for plaintiffs-appellees-appellants-respondents.

Bernstein Bach, Joseph Bernstein, New Orleans, for intervenor.

Benton Moseley, Fred G. Benton, Sr., Fred G. Benton, Jr., Baton Rouge, for amicus curiae.

Lemle, Kelleher, Kohlmeyer, Matthews Schumacher, Harry B. Kelleher, New Orleans, Durrett, Hardin, Hunter, Dameron Fritchie, Calvin E. Hardin, Jr., Baton Rouge, Foley, Judell, Beck, Morel Bewley, Harold B. Judell, Calogero Kronlage, Pascal F Calogero, Jr., New Orleans, Melvin Bellar, Asst. Atty. Gen., for defendants.


The present action was consolidated for trial and for consideration on review by this court with two companion suits: Abbott v. Parker, 259 La. 279, 249 So.2d 908 (rendered this same date); and Schwegmann v. Parker, 259 La. 315, 249 So.2d 921 (rendered this same date).

The present is a proceeding by two registered voters, who are owners of real property, taxpayers, and legislators of Louisiana. By this suit they principally question, as invalid and ill-considered, the action of the State Bond and Tax Board in approving the $113 million of Second Series bonds issued by the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District in connection with the construction of the domed stadium in New Orleans.

The trial court dismissed the suit. Under our supervisory jurisdiction immediate review was granted to one of the intervenors (LaNasa) on behalf of the plaintiffs, so as to determine at once all issues raised and argued in connection with the Abbott case, above cited.

Decree.

For the reasons set forth in the cited Abbott decision, we find that the judgment of the trial court correctly dismissed this suit. The plaintiffs and intervenors are to pay the costs of these proceedings, except as exempted by law.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Branton v. State Bond and Tax Board

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Jun 11, 1971
249 So. 2d 920 (La. 1971)
Case details for

Branton v. State Bond and Tax Board

Case Details

Full title:PAREY P. BRANTON AND JOHN G. SCHWEGMANN, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS, v. STATE…

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Jun 11, 1971

Citations

249 So. 2d 920 (La. 1971)
259 La. 313

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