Prudhomme v. Williams

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Prudhomme v. Williams, 45 La. Ann. 484 (La. 1893)
Watkins

Prudhomme v. Williams

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Watkins, J.

The defendant and appellee moves to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the appeal bond is wanting in two essential requisites, to-wit: First, in not containing the stipulation of the Code of Practice that appellant shall prosecute her appeal; and, second, in not specifying the amount for which the sureties are bound.

The first of the two foregoing objections was made and sustained in Russ & Hollingsworth vs. Their Creditors, No. 11,189 of the docket *485of this court, decided this day, and on that ground the appeal was dismissed.

Without expressing any opinion upon the second objection, it is sufficient to say that for the reasons therein assigned the motion of the defendant and appellee in this case must be likewise sustained, and the appeal dismissed; and it is so ordered.

Rehearing refused.

Reference

Full Case Name
Caroline Prudhomme v. R. B. Williams. Isaac McMills, Warrantor
Status
Published