Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1972

International Development, Inc. v. Utah-Louisiana Investment Co.

International Development, Inc. v. Utah-Louisiana Investment Co.
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided September 13, 1972 · Dixon, Tate
262 La. 1068; 266 So. 2d 212; 1972 La. LEXIS 4934

International Development, Inc. v. Utah-Louisiana Investment Co.

Concurring Opinion

DIXON, Justice.

I concur in the denial. Although there is no bar to successive injunction suits in sales under executory proceedings, the allegations of defects in this proceeding are not sufficient to support injunctive relief.

Opinion of the Court

TATE, J.

I concur in the denial. Louisiana jurisprudence has consistently barred successive injunctive suits by the same party to bar a judicial sale of the same property under the same judgment or order of seizure sale. See McMicken v. Morgan, 9 La.Ann. 208 (1854); Quarles v. Lewis, 226 La. 76, 75 So.2d 14 (1954). See also Slidell Bldg. etc. v. I. D. S. Mtg. Corp., 237 So.2d 923 (La.App. 1 Cir. 1970); Simon v. Broussard, 216 So.2d 668 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 1969).

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