Maison Blanche Bldg. Annex, Inc. v. Nortropic Cabarrus Co.

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Maison Blanche Bldg. Annex, Inc. v. Nortropic Cabarrus Co., 145 La. 434 (La. 1919)
82 So. 397; 1919 La. LEXIS 1736
Provosty

Maison Blanche Bldg. Annex, Inc. v. Nortropic Cabarrus Co.

Opinion of the Court

PROVOSTY, J.

The present appeal has. been taken from a judgment overruling a-motion to dissolve a provisional seizure; and motion is made to dismiss it, on the ground that the judgment is interlocutory and cannot work irreparable injury.

The judgment will be reviewable when the main suit comes here on appeal, if it ever does; and nothing shows that any harm *435the provisional seizure may have caused or may yet cause to the defendant is not compensable in money. The judgment is therefore not appealable. Mesritz v. Marks, 22 La. Ann. 249; Wolff v. McKinney, 21 La. Ann. 634.

Appeal dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
MAISON BLANCHE BLDG. ANNEX, Inc. v. NORTROPIC CABARRUS CO.
Status
Published
Syllabus
(Syllabus by Editorial Staff.) Appeal and Error Judgment overruling motion to dissolve a provisional seizure is not appealable, in absence of showing of harm not compensable in money, being reviewable on the appeal in the main suit.