Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners v. Vincent

73 So. 250, 140 La. 411, 1916 La. LEXIS 1677
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedNovember 13, 1916
DocketNo. 22146
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners v. Vincent, 73 So. 250, 140 La. 411, 1916 La. LEXIS 1677 (La. 1916).

Opinion

MONROE, C. J.

The issues presented in this caso are the same as those presented in the case of the same plaintiff against Joseph Charpentier, 73 South. 248,1 No. 22145 of the docket, this day decided. Por the reasons assigned in the opinion handed down in that case, therefore, it is ordered and decreed that the judgment heroin appealed from be set aside, that the exception pleaded by defendant be overruled, and that the case be remanded to be proceeded with according to law and to the views expressed in said opinion, the costs of the appeal to be paid by defendant and those of the district court to await the final judgment.

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