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Shell Oil Company v. Moore

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Feb 17, 1972
257 So. 2d 432 (La. 1972)

Summary

allowing lessor summary procedure

Summary of this case from Parker v. Parker

Opinion

No. 52166.

February 17, 1972.

In re: Shell Oil Company applying for writs of certiorari and review.


ORDER Under the exercise of our supervisory jurisdiction and considering the summary nature of these proceedings (Code of Civ.Proc. 4701-4735) the trial court is ordered to proceed in a summary manner with the trial. In all other respects the application is denied.

DIXON, J., dissents from this order. If there is a legitimate complaint, we should grant the writ and hear both sides. Ex parte rulings by this or any other court are to be avoided except in formal matters.


Summaries of

Shell Oil Company v. Moore

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Feb 17, 1972
257 So. 2d 432 (La. 1972)

allowing lessor summary procedure

Summary of this case from Parker v. Parker
Case details for

Shell Oil Company v. Moore

Case Details

Full title:SHELL OIL COMPANY v. THOMAS L. MOORE

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Feb 17, 1972

Citations

257 So. 2d 432 (La. 1972)
260 La. 855

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