Ford v. Cohen
187 So. 830, 1939 La. App. LEXIS 160
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Ford v. Cohen, 187 So. 830, 1939 La. App. LEXIS 160 (La. Ct. App. 1939).
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No appearance whatever has been made in this cause by appellant in behalf of his perfected appeal, and by reason of such, a conclusive presumption exists that it has been abandoned.
Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed at appellant’s cost.
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