Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1916

Wilson v. Yazoo & M. V. R. Co.

Wilson v. Yazoo & M. V. R. Co.
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided May 22, 1916 · Provosty
139 La. 643; 71 So. 931

Wilson v. Yazoo & M. V. R. Co.

Opinion of the Court

PROVOSTY, J.

An exception to the mannér' in- which 'citation was. served was over.ruled by the trial court; and defendant applies to this court for the writs of certiorari and prohibition. The case is appealable, and the trial court has jurisdiction of it; therefore the remedy is by appeal, and the said writs will not lie. State ex rel. Jennings v. Miller, Judge, 109 La. 704, 33 South. 739; Iberia v. Morgan’s L. & T. R. & S. S. Co., 129 La. 492, 56 South. 417; State ex rel. La. Trust Savings Bank v. Board of Liquidation, 135 La. 571, 65 South. 745.

Application denied, at the cost of relator.

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