State ex rel. Baumgarden v. Judge
35 La. Ann. 1201
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State ex rel. Baumgarden v. Judge, 35 La. Ann. 1201 (La. 1883).
Opinion
A mandamus does not lie to compel a District Judge to issue a writ of possession on an ex parte application, where opposition is apprehended, where the judgment on which the application is founded does not justify the demand, and where part of the property is under the control of independent judicial authority.
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