Case ID: la-ann_7/html/0650-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Dunbar, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Sarah Ann H. Allen v. George Landreth et al.
    Where the order of appeal was granted on the petition of amarried woman, unauthorized by her husband or the court, and where she and her surety signed the appeal bond withouther husband’s authorization, the appeal willbe dismissed.
    from the District Court of the Parish of Jefferson, Clarke1,‘‘ J.
    
      Wolfe and Singleton, for plaintiff.
    
      McCay, for defendant.
   This suit was commenced by injunction, and the wife was duly authorized by her husband to institute it. By the court:

Dunbar, J.

A motion to dismiss this appeal has been filed, upon the ground that the plaintiff and appellant, a married woman, has not been authorized by her husband, or the court, to take an appeal.

It appears, that the order of appeal has been granted in this case upon the petition of a married woman, without the authority of her husband, or the court, as is stated in the above motion, and we further find, that she and her. surety executed the appeal bond without any authorization from the husband. The appeal must therefore be dismissed. Code of Practice, art. 106, 107. German v. Berghans, 1 R. R. 230. Same v. Same, 2 R. R. 282. Curry v. Dudley, 6 R. R. 77. Bray v. Bynam, 2 Ann. 879.

Appeal dismissed.