Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1927

Pittman v. Bossier Parish School Board

Pittman v. Bossier Parish School Board
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided November 30, 1927 · Brtjnot
115 So. 127; 164 La. 1009; 1927 La. LEXIS 1855 (Southern Reporter)

Pittman v. Bossier Parish School Board

Opinion of the Court

BRTJNOT, J.

The appeal in this case is from a judgment sustaining the consolidation into one district of certain school districts and unorganized territory in the parish .of Bossier and decreeing the validity of two bond issues which were ratified by the, voters of the district, thus created, in elections held for that purpose.

It is not necessary to pass upon the issues raised by the pleadings in this case, for the reason that appellants have abandoned their appeal, and they and the appellee have filed, in this court, a joint motion, in which all parties to the suit pray that the judgment appealed from be affirmed, at appellants” cost.

It is therefore ordered that the judgment appealed from be and it is hereby affirmed, at appellants’ cost.

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