Case ID: so2d_52/html/0862-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "FOURNET, Chief Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

219 La. 307
    MONTEGUT v. LOUISIANA STATE BOARD OF DENTISTRY.
    No. 39966.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    April 23, 1951.
    Rehearing Denied May 28, 1951.
    Emmet Alpha, New Orleans, for relator-appellant.
    Bolivar E. Kemp, Jr., Atty. Gen., James G. Palmer, Asst. Atty. Gen., Clarence E. Strauch, New Orleans, of counsel, for respondent-appellee.
   FOURNET, Chief Justice.

This Court is without jurisdiction of this appeal, since it involves only the right of the relator to a writ of mandamus, directed to the respondent, Louisiana State Board of Dentistry, commanding it to issue a license to relator to practice dentistry in the State of Louisiana during the year 1949 and subsequently thereto, without requiring him to take an examination and without imposing any other conditions and restrictions on him before issuing such. a license — there being no amount in dispute or fund to be distributed, and the other provisions - of the Constitution by which appellate jurisdiction is vested in this Court being inapplicable. La.Const. of 1921, Art. 7, Sec. 10.

By virtue of the authority vested in this Court by LSA-RS 13:4441, 4442, it is ordered that this case be transferred to- the Court -of Appeal, First Circuit, the transfer to be made within 30 days after this decree has become final; otherwise the appeal is to be dismissed; the appellant to pay the costs of the appeal to this Court and the costs of transferring the case to the Court of Appeal; all other costs to await the final disposition of the case.