Burdeau v. Dorsey
7 Teiss. 354
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Burdeau v. Dorsey, 7 Teiss. 354 (La. Ct. App. 1909).
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The matters alleged as cause for dismissal are of such a nature as to require a thorough examination of the record in order to determine their correctness.
Under such circumstances, our practice is to refer the motion to the merits.
The motion is denied in limine without prejudice.
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