Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1988

Canterbury Partners v. Guilliot

Canterbury Partners v. Guilliot
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided March 2, 1988
520 So. 2d 1326; 1988 La. App. LEXIS 835; 1988 WL 17182 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Canterbury Partners v. Guilliot

Opinion of the Court

Appeal from 15th Judicial District Court, Parish of Lafayette.

WRIT DENIED: We find no error in the rulings of the trial court as to the relator’s peremptory exceptions of no cause of action and no right of action. The order of the trial court as to the cancellation of relator’s three Notices of Lis Pendens was correct based on the evidence submitted to the trial court. The relator’s application for supervisory writs, in which she relies upon her subsequent amendment of her federal claim, is premature, since relator has not filed a motion for reconsideration of the lower court’s order based upon this new evidence. Since relator has not exhausted her available remedies, this court will decline to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction based upon this new amendment.

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