City of New Orleans v. Apken
This text of 36 La. Ann. 419 (City of New Orleans v. Apken) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Louisiana primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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The defendant appeals from a judgment perpetuating- an injunction taken out by the city against his keeping a dairy and stable at the corner of Toledano and Annunciation streets, in alleged violation of certain city ordinances.
Since the filing of the transcript the appellant has made no appearance in this Court and submitted no argument, oral or written, in support of his appeal.
We have examined the record and find in the pleadings no allegations touching the value of the business, against which the proceedings is directed, and no averment of any amount in dispute and nothing in the evidence even that would afford the slightest ground for an inference that the case is within our jurisdiction. This fact must he made affirmatively to appear from the record. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed.
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