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NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY v. LACY

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Mar 3, 1969
219 So. 2d 673 (Miss. 1969)

Opinion

No. 45163.

March 3, 1969.

Appeal from Chancery Court, Lauderdale County, Aubert Dunn, Special Chancellor.

Ethridge, Minniece, Bourdeaux Jones, Meridian, for appellant.

Dunn Singley, Meridian, for appellee.


ON MOTION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAR AND FILE BRIEF AS AMICUS CURIAE


This case was decided on January 20, 1969, 219 So.2d 665. Under Rule 14, (Miss. Sup.Ct. Rules) appellants had fifteen days within which to file a petition for rehearing, with supporting brief, the petition and brief not to exceed in the aggregate twenty-five pages. On the fifteenth day such a petition and brief were filed. Ten days later, or twenty-five days after the case was decided, R.B. Deen, Jr., a member of the Lauderdale County Bar, filed a petition asking to be given leave and time to file an additional brief as amicus curiae.

Appellant is represented by very able counsel who have filed an excellent and exhaustive brief in support of their petition for rehearing. We have concluded that the questions raised by the petition for rehearing have been fully and ably explored and briefed by counsel for appellant and that the application to file an additional brief as amicus curiae, made ten days after the time had expired for filing briefs under Rule 14, supra, should be and it is denied.

All Justices concur.


Summaries of

NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY v. LACY

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Mar 3, 1969
219 So. 2d 673 (Miss. 1969)
Case details for

NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY v. LACY

Case Details

Full title:NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, a Corp. of La., New Orleans…

Court:Supreme Court of Mississippi

Date published: Mar 3, 1969

Citations

219 So. 2d 673 (Miss. 1969)

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