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Grosjean v. Valloft Dreux, Inc.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans
Feb 6, 1939
186 So. 364 (La. Ct. App. 1939)

Opinion

No. 17133.

February 6, 1939.

Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans, Division A; Hugh C. Cage, Judge.

On application for rehearing.

Rehearing refused.

For former opinion, see 185 So. 711.

Deynoodt de la Vergne and Bennett Meyers, all of New Orleans, for appellant.

Gaston L. Porterie, Atty. Gen., and Justin C. Daspit and Maurice B. Gatlin, Sp. Assts. Atty. Gen., for appellee.



When appellant filed a motion for rehearing, appellee — the Collector of Revenue — moved to dismiss the application "instanter" on the ground that no rehearing may be granted in view of the provisions of Section 3 of Act No. 14 of the Second Extraordinary Session of 1935, which section, in part, reads as follows: "* * * no new trial, rehearing or devolutive appeal shall be allowed. * * *"

In State v. Standard Oil Co., 188 La. 978, . 178 So. 601, the Supreme Court considered this question and said [page 626]: "The language contained in the section providing that judgments shall become executory on the fifth calendar day and `no new trial, rehearing or devolutive appeal shall be allowed,' in our opinion applies to judgments of lower courts and not to those of appellate courts."

We, therefore, did not dismiss the application for rehearing as the Collector of Revenue suggested we should. However, we now deny the rehearing, finding no merit in the application.

Rehearing refused.


Summaries of

Grosjean v. Valloft Dreux, Inc.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans
Feb 6, 1939
186 So. 364 (La. Ct. App. 1939)
Case details for

Grosjean v. Valloft Dreux, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:GROSJEAN, Collector of Revenue, v. VALLOFT DREUX, Inc

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans

Date published: Feb 6, 1939

Citations

186 So. 364 (La. Ct. App. 1939)

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