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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

John J. LANDRY, Jr. v. Henry M. LAMBERT et al.
    No. 7339.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.
    Sept. 19, 1975.
    Ronald F. Plaisance, Matthew F. Belm, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.
    Kronlage, Dittmann & Caswell, Charles A. Kronlage, Jr., New Orleans, for defendant-appellee, Henry M. Lambert.
    Before SAMUEL, REDMANN, LEM-MON, GULOTTA, STOULIG, BOU-TALL, SCHOTT, MORIAL and BEER, JJ.
   PER CURIAM.

This is a suit to disqualify a candidate for the House of Representatives from District 99. Plaintiff filed suit more than five days after the closing of the period for qualifying. The district court dismissed plaintiff’s action.

This case is governed by LSA-R.S. 18:396. Accordingly, for the reasons assigned in Heaslip v. Treen, La.App. 4 Cir., 318 So.2d 95; writ refused, La., 320 So.2d 547; the judgment is affirmed.

Affirmed.