Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1937

Calhoun v. Hodges

Calhoun v. Hodges
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided April 30, 1937 · Hamiter
174 So. 209; 1937 La. App. LEXIS 215 (Southern Reporter)

Calhoun v. Hodges

Opinion of the Court

HAMITER, Judge.

Defendant appealed from a judgment sustaining a plea of estoppel filed by the General Motors • Acceptance Corporation which he had called in warranty.

No appearance in this court has been made by appellant, either through oral argument or brief. This indicates and presumes an acquiescence in the judgment and an abandonment of the appeal on his part. Quilter v. Kearns, 135 La. 807, 66 So. 229; Salassi et al. v. Dougherty et al., 138 La. 1089, 71 So. 194, 195; Brenard Manufacturing Company v. Clawson Mercantile Company, 10 La.App. 209, 120 So. 649; Desoto Securities Company, Inc., v. Walker (La.App.) 170 So. 277.

The judgment is therefore affirmed.

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