Long v. City of New Orleans

150 So. 2d 766, 244 La. 139, 1963 La. LEXIS 2268
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMarch 21, 1963
DocketNo. 46619
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Long v. City of New Orleans, 150 So. 2d 766, 244 La. 139, 1963 La. LEXIS 2268 (La. 1963).

Opinion

In re: William J. Long et al. applying for writs of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition.

The application is denied. The trial Judges’ ruling that there is no showing that the Commissioner’s order authorizing the demolition of the subject property abused the discretion vested in it by the Constitution is correct.

SUMMERS, J., is of the opinion the writ should be granted.

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