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State, Department of Highways v. Nevils

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit
May 29, 1967
198 So. 2d 706 (La. Ct. App. 1967)

Opinion

No. 7026.

April 17, 1967. Rehearing Denied May 29, 1967.

APPEAL FROM 19TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE, COLEMAN LINDSEY, J.

M. Aubrey McCleary, Jr., of McCollister, Belcher, McCleary Fazio, Baton Rouge, for appellant.

Ben C. Norgress, Philip K. Jones, Glenn S. Darsey and Marshall W. Wroten, Baton Rouge, for appellee.

Before LANDRY, ELLIS and BAILES JJ.


From our review of the record of this suit, it is our opinion that we are without any authority to hear it on appeal.

The record shows that the judgment was signed by the trial judge on July 26, 1966, and notice of the signing of the judgment was mailed to the parties on the same day. The defendant filed his appeal bond on October 28, 1966.

The record reflects that the deputy clerk of court of East Baton Rouge Parish mailed notices of the signing of the judgment to each counsel of record on July 26, 1966, as required by LSA-C.C.P. Article 1913. Therefore, under the provisions of LSA-C.C.P. Article 1974, the delay for applying for a new trial began to run on Wednesday, July 27, 1966, and terminated on Friday, July 29, 1966. It is noted that these three days included no legal holidays.

Under the provisions of LSA-C.C.P. Article 2087, the delay for taking a devolutive appeal began to run on July 30, 1966, and terminated ninety days thereafter, or on October 27, 1966. Thus when the defendant filed his appeal bond on October 28, 1966, the delay for taking a devolutive appeal had elapsed.

When the time for taking a devolutive appeal has elapsed, the right to appeal no longer exists and the appellate court has no jurisdiction and cannot legally take cognizance of the appeal. See Britt v. Brocato (La.App. 1965) 170 So.2d 516; In re Kitchen's Tutorship (La.App. 1964) 162 So.2d 826; Pennison v. Pennison (La.App. 1963) 157 So.2d 628; Dore v. Leblanc (La. App. 1963) 155 So.2d 236; Stevens v. Daigle Hinson Rambler, Inc. (La.App. 1962) 148 So.2d 105 and Rolston v. Lafayette Concrete Pipe Co. (La.App. 1962) 144 So.2d 924.

Therefore, for the reasons assigned above, this appeal is dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

State, Department of Highways v. Nevils

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit
May 29, 1967
198 So. 2d 706 (La. Ct. App. 1967)
Case details for

State, Department of Highways v. Nevils

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Louisiana, Through the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS v. Milton M. NEVILS

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit

Date published: May 29, 1967

Citations

198 So. 2d 706 (La. Ct. App. 1967)

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