National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-3 v. John T. Watson
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Opinion
NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION
STATE OF LOUISIANA
COURT OF APPEAL
FIRST CIRCUIT
NUMBER 2020 CA 0552
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE STUDENT LOAN TRUST 2006- 3
VERSUS
JOHN T. WATSON
Judgment Rendered: DEC 1 0 2020
Appealed from the Twenty -Second Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana Docket Number 2018- 13761
Honorable Reginald Badeaux, III, Judge Presiding
Michael L. Lancaster Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant, M. Reah Linton National Collegiate Student Loan Trust
Gregory M. Eaton 2006-3 Baton Rouge, LA
Justin H. Homes Bryan C. Shartle Metairie, LA
John T. Watson Defendant/ Appellee, Mandeville, LA In Proper Person
BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C.J., WELCH, AND CHUTZ, JJ. WHIPPLE, C.J.
In this appeal, plaintiff challenges the trial court' s judgment, granting
defendant' s exception of no right of action and dismissing its suit with prejudice.
For the reasons that follow, we grant plaintiffs motion to dismiss the appeal and
recall our show cause order.
FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
On August 3, 2018, plaintiff, National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006-
3, filed suit against defendant, John T. Watson, to collect an outstanding sum
allegedly due on a student loan. Defendant filed an answer in which he
specifically pled various exceptions, including a dilatory exception of lack of
procedural capacity and. peremptory exceptions of no right of action, no cause of
action, and prescription. Following a hearing on the exceptions, the trial court
signed a judgment dated August 12, 2019, granting defendant' s exception of no
right of action and dismissing plaintiff's suit with prejudice.
Plaintiff filed a motion for new trial, which, following a hearing on the
motion, was denied by judgment dated November 6, 2019. 1 Notice of the trial
court' s judgment denying plaintiffs motion for new trial was mailed to counsel of
record on November 20, 2019.
Plaintiff thereafter sought to devolutively appeal the trial court' s August 12,
2019 judgment, and the trial court later signed an order of devolutive appeal on
March 4, 2020. After the appeal was docketed, the matter was scheduled for oral
argument in this court on November 4, 2020, but was continued due to an
outstanding show cause order and briefing schedule. Prior to the expiration of that
briefing schedule, plaintiff filed a motion to dismiss the appeal.
Plaintiff actually filed its motion for new trial on July 3, 2019, before the trial court' s judgment was signed on August 12, 2019. However, the technical prematurity of the motion for new trial was cured upon the trial court' s signing of the August 12, 2419 judgment. Succession of Simms, 2019- 0936 ( La. App. 1St Cir. 2/ 21/ 20), 297 So. 3d 110. 113 n. 3.
2 DISCUSSION
Where there has been no timely answer to the appeal or other formal action
to amend or modify the judgment on appeal., the appellant may, by ex parte
motion, have the appeal dismissed with Ieave of court. Uniform Rules ---Courts of
Appeal, Rule 2- 8. 4. In the instant appeal, defendant has not answered the appeal
or sought to amend or modify the judgment on appeal. Accordingly, we grant
plaintiffs motion to dismiss appeal. See Heine v. City/Parish of East Baton
Rouge, 2001- 1927 ( La. App. I" Cir. 9/ 27/ 02), 835 So. 2d 558, 559- 560.
CONCLUSION
For the above and foregoing reasons, the show cause order issued in this
case is hereby recalled, the plaintiff's motion to dismiss the appeal is granted, and
the plaintiff' s appeal of the August 12, 2019 judgment is dismissed. Costs of this
appeal are assessed against National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2006- 3.
APPEAL DISMISSED.
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