Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1933

Crescent City Building & Homestead Ass'n v. Hickey

Crescent City Building & Homestead Ass'n v. Hickey
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided December 11, 1933 · PER CURIAM.
151 So. 251 (Southern Reporter)

Crescent City Building & Homestead Ass'n v. Hickey

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This matter comes before us on motion to dismiss the devolutive appeal; the ground being that the appellant failed to furnish a new devolutive appeal bond within the time prescribed by law after the surety on the original bond had been held insufficient.

It is provided in Act No. 284 of 1928, which is amendatory of section 3 of Act No. 112 of 1916, that, where- the surety on an appeal bond is held insufficient, the appellant “shall have the right, within four judicial days thereafter, to furnish a new bond. * ⅜ * ”

When the original bond in this matter was held insufficient, appellant was given four days to furnish a new bond. No new bond was furnished, however, within that time. On motion made in the district court, the devolu-tive appeal was ordered dismissed.

It is therefore ordered, adjudged, and de-' creed that the motion to dismiss the appeal *252 be, and it is, sustained, and-, accordingly, it is ordered that the devolutive appeal be, and it is, dismissed, at the cost of appellant.

Appeal dismissed.

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