Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1973

Miller v. Saltz

Miller v. Saltz
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided September 25, 1973 · Sartain
286 So. 2d 370; 1973 La. App. LEXIS 6653 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Miller v. Saltz

Opinion of the Court

MOTION TO DISMISS

The joint motion of I. H. Saltz, defendant and appellant and John E. Miller, plaintiff and appellee in the above entitled and numbered proceeding respectfully shows that:

I.

The above matter is an appeal from a judgment of the 16th Judicial District Court for the Parish of St. Mary, ordering the defendant I. H. Saltz, to pay to John E. Miller certain sums of money.

II.

That the demand which comprises the subject matter of this appeal has been compromised by the parties and the defendant-appellant. I. H. Saltz, has satisfied the demands of John E. Miller, plaintiff-appel-lee in this matter.

Wherefore, movers pray that after due proceedings had the appeal taken herein by I. H. Saltz be dismissed and that the answer to the appeal filed herein by John E. Miller be dismissed and set aside, all at appellant’s costs.

LEVY, BURLEIGH & BOURG

Approved by:

(s) Isaac Abramson

Isaac Abramson

ORDER

SARTAIN, Judge.

Considering the foregoing joint motion, it is ordered that the appeal and the answer to the appeal herein be dismissed and set aside at appellant’s cost.

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