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Emile M. Babst Co., Inc. v. Commercial Enterprises

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 24, 1973
277 So. 2d 673 (La. 1973)

Opinion

No. 53511.

May 24, 1973.

IN RE: EMILE M. BABST CO., INC. APPLYING FOR CERTIORARI, OR WRIT OF REVIEW, TO THE COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH CIRCUIT, PARISH OF ORLEANS.


Writ denied. There is no error of law in the judgment of the Court of Appeal.

BARHAM, J., is of the opinion the writ should be granted. Relator, as pledgee of stock seeks only to mandamus the corporation to record him on the books of the corporation as pledgee of these stocks. He does not claim ownership or rights of ownership. The cases cited by the Court of Appeal are inapposite since they speak of absolute ownership by conversion by the pledgee of the stock by requiring new stock without ordinary legal process.


Summaries of

Emile M. Babst Co., Inc. v. Commercial Enterprises

Supreme Court of Louisiana
May 24, 1973
277 So. 2d 673 (La. 1973)
Case details for

Emile M. Babst Co., Inc. v. Commercial Enterprises

Case Details

Full title:EMILE M. BABST CO., INC. v. COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES, INC., ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: May 24, 1973

Citations

277 So. 2d 673 (La. 1973)