Mollere v. Bayon

2 Mart. 144
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJuly 1, 1812
StatusPublished

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Mollere v. Bayon, 2 Mart. 144 (La. 1812).

Opinion

By the Court.

It must issue. The Parish Court is ousted of all jurisdiction in the suit, after the filing of the petition and the execution of the bond. The act of 1807, ch. 1, s. 19, ditects that "whenever any petition for an appeal shall [146]*146"be filed, and a bond executed and given, all "proceedings in such suit, in the Parish Court, "shallcease." The appellee is to take his remedy upon the bond.

Writ ordered.

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