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Choate v. Cofield

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
May 28, 1964
164 So. 2d 601 (La. Ct. App. 1964)

Summary

In Choate v. Cofield, 164 So.2d 601 (La.App. 3d Cir. 1964), the defendant took a devolutive appeal from the denial of a preliminary injunction to arrest the sale in an executory proceeding.

Summary of this case from Gibsland Bank Trust Co. v. Boddie

Opinion

No. 1137.

May 28, 1964.

APPEAL FROM TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF NATCHITOCHES, STATE OF LOUISIANA, HONORABLE L.P. STEPHENS, J.

Watson, Williams Brittain, by Daniel T. Murchison, Natchitoches, for defendant-appellant.

Gahagan Gahagan, by Marvin F. Gahagan, Natchitoches, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before TATE, SAVOY and CULPEPPER, JJ.


Defendant has appealed devolutively from a judgment rejecting his petition for an injunction arresting a seizure and sale under executory process.

Although able counsel for defendant appellant has presented interesting arguments that the sale should have been enjoined, we have concluded these issues are now moot. The record shows on its face that after defendant took only a devolutive appeal, the sheriff proceeded to seize and sell the property. The sale was completed during the pendency of this appeal and appears to be proper in all respects.

Under these facts, the jurisprudence is firmly established that the appeal is subject to dismissal for mootness.

A few of the many cases dismissing appeals in similar situations are: General Motors Acceptance Corporation v. Kroger, La.App., 136 So.2d 402; R.D.M. Corporation v. Macaluso, La.App., 134 So.2d 127; Security Banking Company v. Maddox, La.App., 178 So. 653; Miller v. People's Homestead Savings Association, La.App., 161 So. 656; Walters v. Childers, 214 La. 531, 38 So.2d 160; Succession of Washington, Jr., 229 La. 862, 87 So.2d 9; Unity Industrial Life Insurance Co. v. DeJoie, 197 La. 38, 200 So. 813. See also LSA-C.C.P. Art. 2642 and the Official Revision Comments thereunder.

For the reasons assigned the appeal herein taken is dismissed. All costs of this appeal are assessed against the defendant appellant.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Choate v. Cofield

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit
May 28, 1964
164 So. 2d 601 (La. Ct. App. 1964)

In Choate v. Cofield, 164 So.2d 601 (La.App. 3d Cir. 1964), the defendant took a devolutive appeal from the denial of a preliminary injunction to arrest the sale in an executory proceeding.

Summary of this case from Gibsland Bank Trust Co. v. Boddie
Case details for

Choate v. Cofield

Case Details

Full title:L.J. CHOATE, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLEE, v. ROBERT COFIELD, DEFENDANT AND…

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit

Date published: May 28, 1964

Citations

164 So. 2d 601 (La. Ct. App. 1964)

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