State ex rel. Dayries v. Yoist
State ex rel. Dayries v. Yoist
Opinion of the Court
This is a contest under the intrusion act between the relator Dayries and the defendant Yoist, each having a commission from the Governor of the State appointing each tax collector for the; parish of Pointe Coupee.
The judgment of the lower court is, therefore, erroneous in decreeing Yoist the legal tax collector and in dissolving the injunction with damages.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment of the district court be annulled, avoided and reversed.
It is further ordered that the injunction be perpetuated, that the relator, Bernard Dayries, have judgment in his favor decreeing him to be the legal tax collector of the parish of Pointe Coupee, and authorized to discharge the duties appertaining thereto, and to receive the emoluments arising from the said office.
It is further ordered that defendant Yoist pay all costs of these proceedings.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State ex rel. Bernard Dayries v. John Yoist
- Status
- Published