Mitchell v. Martin

Louisiana Court of Appeal
Mitchell v. Martin, 86 So. 2d 211 (1956)
1956 La. App. LEXIS 643
Tate

Mitchell v. Martin

Opinion of the Court

TATE, Judge.

No appearance has been made before this Court on behalf of defendant-appellant, either by brief or in person. It is therefore presumed • that the appeal has been abandoned, and it will accordingly be dismissed, Falcon v. Falcon, 224 La. 938, 71 So.2d 334; Peace v. Love, 223 La. 772, 66 So.2d 803; Bains v. Kenneson, La.App. 1 Cir., 16 So.2d 555; Succession of James, 1 Cir., 1 La.App. 354; Johnson v. Montgomery, La.App. 2 Cir., 84 So.2d 213; see Grandmougin v. Green, 1 Cir., 17 La.App. 49, 135 So. 259.

Appeal dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Willard M. MITCHELL and W. M. Mitchell, d/b/a W. M. Mitchell and Son, and v. C. A. MARTIN, and
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Status
Published