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Breaux v. 1st Nat'l Bank of Lafayette

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Mar 5, 1986
484 So. 2d 300 (La. Ct. App. 1986)

Opinion

No. 84-1182.

March 5, 1986.

APPEAL FROM FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF LAFAYETTE, STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE RONALD COX, J.

Robert Jackson, Baton Rouge, for intervenor-appellant.

Marcus C. Andrus and Steven G. Durio, Durio, McGoffin, Stagg, Lafayette, for plaintiffs-appellees-appellants.

Dennis L. Doise, Onebane, Donohoe, Bernard, Torian, Diaz, McNamara Abell, William E. Logan, Jr., Logan Sallinger, Henry C. Perret, Jr., Ernest L. Parker, Bean parker, Purvis Carmouche, Jr., Mouton, Roy, Carmouche, Bivins, Judice Henke, Cliffe Laborde, Laborde Lafargue, Lafayette, Darrel O. Ryland, Marksville, John Geiger, Baton Rouge, Gene Broussard, Lafayette, Lee C. Kantrow, Kantrow, Spaht, Weaver Blitzer, Baton Rouge, Douglas F. Pedigo, Broadhurst, Brook, Mangham, Hardy Reed, Lafayette, John D. Powers, Downing Powers, Baton Rouge, Michael H. Rubin, Steen, Rubin, Curry Bolvin Joseph, Baton Rouge, Mary Coon Biggs, Bauer, Darnell Boudreaux, Franklin, Winston Ardoin, Ardoin Daigle, Eunice, Frank McGee, Guillory, McGee Fontenot, Eunice, John Munsterman, Gist, Methvin, Hughes Munsterman, Alexandria, William R. Forrester, Lemle, Kelleher, Kohlmeyer, Dennery, Hunley, Moss Frilot, New Orleans, for defendant-appellee.

Before STOKER, DOUCET and YELVERTON, JJ.


Combined Investments, Ltd., intervenor in the captioned case, appeals the denial of its rule for additional security under C.C.P. art. 3610. The plaintiffs answered the appeal and also filed a motion to dismiss it on the ground that the judgment appealed from is interlocutory and does not cause the appellant irreparable injury. Meanwhile, the preliminary injunction for which the appellant desired the additional security, was reversed by our state Supreme Court and that judgment has become final.

Plaintiffs are limited partners in the Combined Investments, Ltd. partnership. Five cases have been consolidated as the issues involved are the same though the defendant banks differ. The plaintiffs sued for a preliminary injunction to prevent payment of drafts under letters of credit. The preliminary injunction was granted by the trial court, but it was reversed by this court at 450 So.2d 1 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 1984), which reversal was affirmed by the Supreme Court at 464 So.2d 721 (La. 1985). While the case was pending in the Supreme Court, the intervenor filed a rule requesting additional security pursuant to C.C.P. art. 3610. The rule was denied below and the intervenor's devolutive appeal from that judgment is now before us. Because the judgment of the Supreme Court reversing the grant of the preliminary injunction has become final, the issues presented by the present appeal have become moot. See Trinidad Petroleum Corp. v. Pioneer Natural Gas Company, 416 So.2d 310 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 1982).

DISMISSED AS MOOT.


Summaries of

Breaux v. 1st Nat'l Bank of Lafayette

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Mar 5, 1986
484 So. 2d 300 (La. Ct. App. 1986)
Case details for

Breaux v. 1st Nat'l Bank of Lafayette

Case Details

Full title:FLOYD J. BREAUX, ET AL., PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES-APPELLANTS COMBINED), v…

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit

Date published: Mar 5, 1986

Citations

484 So. 2d 300 (La. Ct. App. 1986)

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