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Estate, Celestine v. Savoie

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Jun 23, 2000
758 So. 2d 986 (La. Ct. App. 2000)

Opinion

No. 99-1856.

April 12, 2000. Writ Denied June 23, 2000.

APPEAL FROM THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF ST. MARTIN, NO. 59,525 STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE WILLIAM D. HUNTER, JUDGE.

JOSLYN R. ALEX, P.O. Box 126, Breaux Bridge, Louisiana 70517, counsel for plaintiff-appellant.

IAN A. MacDONALD, PERRET, DOISE, P.O. Box 3408, Lafayette, Louisiana 70502 counsel for defendants-appellees.

(Court composed of Judge Henry L. Yelverton, Judge Billie Colombaro Woodard, Judge Glenn B. Gremillion)


The plaintiff, the Estate of Leona Celestine, appeals the judgment of the trial court dismissing its petition with prejudice due to its failure to request service of citation within ninety days of the commencement of its action against the defendants, Tina R. Savoie and Progressive Security Insurance Company. We affirm.

Leona Celestine was injured in a motor vehicle accident while a guest passenger in a vehicle driven by Rita Lewis. The accident occurred when Lewis' vehicle was struck from the rear by Savoie's vehicle. After Celestine died from non-related causes, the Estate filed suit seeking damages against the defendants by faxing a copy of its petition to the clerk of court on or about June 12, 1998. The petition requested that service be withheld until further notice. However, since the Estate failed to send the filing fee to the clerk within five days of the fax transmission, the petition was never filed into the record. On October 8, 1998, Savoie and Progressive filed a motion to dismiss the Estate's petition pursuant to La.R.S. 13:850, since the Estate failed to comply with La. Code Civ.P. art. 1201(C) by not requesting service of the citation within ninety days of filing the petition. Following a hearing on the motion, at which counsel for the Estate was not present, the trial court granted the motion to dismiss. A judgment ordering the dismissal was rendered on April 6, 1999. This appeal followed.

On appeal, the Estate argues that the trial court erred in ordering the dismissal. We disagree. Article 1201(C) provides, in pertinent part, "Service of the citation shall be requested on all named defendants within ninety days of commencement of the action." La.R.S. 13:850 allows a party to file any paper in a civil action through fax transmission. It further provides that "[f]iling shall be deemed complete at the time that the facsimile transmission is received and a receipt of transmission has been transmitted to the sender by the clerk of court." However, the filing will have no force or effect if the party filing the document fails to forward to the clerk (1) the original signed document, (2) the applicable filing fee, and (3) a five dollar transmission fee. La.R.S. 13:850(B).

In this instance, the minute clerk indicated that the Estate's petition was not filed into the record because it failed to forward the applicable filing fee to the clerk. Thus, the fax transmittal of the petition had no force or effect. The trial court properly ordered the dismissal of the Estate's petition against Savoie and Progressive.

CONCLUSION

For the forgoing reasons, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed. The costs of this matter are assessed to the plaintiff-appellant, The Estate of Leona Celestine.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Estate, Celestine v. Savoie

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
Jun 23, 2000
758 So. 2d 986 (La. Ct. App. 2000)
Case details for

Estate, Celestine v. Savoie

Case Details

Full title:ESTATE OF LEONA CELESTINE v. TINA R. SAVOIE, ET AL

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit

Date published: Jun 23, 2000

Citations

758 So. 2d 986 (La. Ct. App. 2000)

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