Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1907

Fitzpatrick v. Letten

Fitzpatrick v. Letten
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided October 8, 1907 · Breaux, Decree, Nicholls
119 La. 895; 44 So. 705; 1907 La. LEXIS 560

Fitzpatrick v. Letten

Opinion of the Court

BREAUX, C. J.

Applicant’s petition considered; the order being interlocutory from ■which he asks to appeal. Under established jurisprudence, there is no need of, and no right to, an appeal from the interlocutory order permitting the party to bond, on sufficient bond to amply protect plaintiff.

Applicant’s petition and his demand are dismissed.

NICHOLLS, J., concurs in the decree.

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