Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1914

Schlieder v. Leclerc

Schlieder v. Leclerc
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided November 9, 1914 · Godchaux, Honor
12 Teiss. 32; 1914 La. App. LEXIS 110

Schlieder v. Leclerc

Opinion of the Court

His Honor, EMILE GODCHAUX,

rendered the opinion and decree of the Court, as follows:

Appellant appeals from .a judgment dissolving his injunction directed against a writ of executory process issued at appellee’s instance to enforce the payment of a mortgage note of $2,000.00 and 2 per cent thereof as attorney’s fees stipulated in the act of mortgage.

The appellee has moved that the appeal be transferred to the Supreme Court under Act 56 of 1904 on the ground that the sum involved exceeds $2,000.00. The motion is. well-grounded, since in determining the jurisdiction of this Court on appeal, the attorneys’ fees of 2 per cent on the amount of the note must be added to the principal of the note in fixing the amount in dispute. .

Myer vs. Stahr, 35 An., 57.

It is accordingly ordered that this appeal be transferred to the Supreme Court upon the appellant or his .attorney of record making out and filing with the Clerk of this *33Court, on or before tbe 24th day of November, 1914, his affidavit that the .appeal herein was not taken for the purpose of delay, and further upon said appellant lodging with the Clerk of the Supreme Court, on or before the 10th day of December, 1914, a full and complete trans-script of this ease, made and certified to in the manner and form required by the rules of said Court for transcripts taken directly to that 'Court, together with a certified copy of this opinion and decree and the affidavit herein referred to, all costs incurred in this Court to be taxed against the appellant.

Opinion and decree, November 9, 1914.

Appeal transferred.

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