Scott v. Scott Fence & Insulation Co.

173 So. 2d 198, 247 La. 648
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedApril 12, 1965
DocketNo. 47732
StatusPublished

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Scott v. Scott Fence & Insulation Co., 173 So. 2d 198, 247 La. 648 (La. 1965).

Opinion

In re: Scott Fence and Insulation Co., Inc., applying- for writs of certiorari, prohibition and mandamus.

Writs refused. The Court of Appeal, First Circuit, being vested with appellate jurisdiction, is likewise vested with supervisory jurisdiction under the provisions of Sec. 29 of Art. 7 of the LSA-Constitution, as amended, and application should first be made to that Court and all remedies exhausted there before invoking our supervisory jurisdiction.

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