Pons v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Pons v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance, 391 So. 2d 1181 (La. 1981)
1981 La. LEXIS 6672

Pons v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance

Opinion of the Court

MOTION TO DISMISS WRIT OF CERTIORARI AND REVIEW

Now into Court, through undersigned counsel, come Loretta Tarto, wife of/and Jack Tarto, who move the Court to dismiss their writ of certiorari and review in the above entitled and numbered cause of action due to the fact the judgment rendered in favor of Sentry Insurance Company, which is the subject of the above entitled and numbered writ of certiorari and review, has been compromised and settled. Therefore, the issues presented in movers’ application for writ of certiorari and review have been rendered moot by said compromise settlement and the writ should, therefore, be dismissed as of this time.

Considering the above,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the writ of certiorari and review granted by the Supreme Court for the State of Louisiana in the above entitled and numbered cause of action is hereby dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Ethel Bergeron PONS, wife of/and Francis Anthony Pons, Sr. v. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Sentry Insurance Company, Loretta Tarto, wife of/and Jack Tarto, In Solido
Status
Published