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

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Wilson v. Yazoo & M. V. R. Co., 139 La. 643 (La. 1916)
71 So. 931
Provosty

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.

Reference

Full Case Name
WILSON v. YAZOO & M. V. R. CO. In re YAZOO & M. V. R. CO.
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published
Syllabus
(Syllabus by Editorial Staff.) Certiorari A case involving the overruling by the trial court of exceptions to the manner in which citation was-'served is appealable, so that certiorari and prohibition will not lie. [Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Certiorari, Cent. Dig. § 5; Dec. Dig. 5(1); Prohibition, Cent. Dig. §§ 5, 6; Dec. Dig. 3(2).]