REP, Inc. v. Sciortino
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Opinion
Appellee has filed a “Motion to Dismiss Suspensive Appeal” on the ground that the suspensive appeal bond was not timely filed.
The relevant dates are:
1) Judgment rendered in open court at the conclusion of trial, August 18, 1983;
2) Judgment signed October 21, 1983;
3) Motion for appeal received by clerk of court November 30, 1983;
4) Appeal bond filed January 24, 1984;
5) Record lodged with the court, February 10, 1984;
6) Motion to dismiss filed.
Admittedly the appeal bond was not filed within the 30 day delay provided in La.C. C.P. art. 2123.1 However, the motion to dismiss was not filed within the three days allowed by C.C.P. art. 2161.2 See Peters v. Life General Security Insurance Company, 393 So.2d 1286 (La.App. 1st Cir.1980), writ denied 392 So.2d 1054 (La.1981).
MOTION TO DISMISS DENIED.
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