Donahue v. Board of Levee Commissioners

407 So. 2d 420, 1981 La. App. LEXIS 5503
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 16, 1981
DocketNo. 11943
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Donahue v. Board of Levee Commissioners, 407 So. 2d 420, 1981 La. App. LEXIS 5503 (La. Ct. App. 1981).

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ORDER

A majority of the judges assigned to this matter grant rehearing in order to consider issues raised in the application for rehearing filed by intervenor-appellant, Lambert:

Having granted rehearing, reviewed all briefs submitted in this matter and considered all the issues now before us, the said majority concludes that no further argument nor briefs are required for them to reach the subsequent decision appearing to them to be dictated by the facts and the law to follow this step; and so concluding:

We hereby order that the appeal in this case be and it is hereby reinstated; and the right of all parties to file briefs relative to the appeal, and, in due course, to engage in oral argument with regard thereto is also reinstated.

REDMANN, J., dissents and assigns written reason.

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Donahue v. BOARD OF LEVEE COM'RS OF ORLEANS, ETC.
413 So. 2d 488 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1982)

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