Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1881

State ex rel. Lamarque v. City of New Orleans

State ex rel. Lamarque v. City of New Orleans
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided July 1, 1881 · Rogers
1 McGl. 1

State ex rel. Lamarque v. City of New Orleans

Opinion of the Court

Rogers, J.

*2There is no dispute as to the identity of the private market kept by relator, referred to by him in his suit, and the one referred to by the city in the subsequent suit.

The question pending on appeal is whether the relator has a right to carry on his private market on Decatur street, in this city. When that question is answered, necessarily the several writs of injunction must abide the result. The jurisdiction of this Court would be easily destroyed if we should grant the premises taken by the city authorities.

The writ of prohibition herein issued is made perpetual, with costs.

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