Case Name: Leon Lion v. Wolf & Brother
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1854-01
Citations: 9 La. Ann. 65
Docket Number: 
Parties: Leon Lion v. Wolf & Brother.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 9
Pages: 65–66

Head Matter:
Leon Lion v. Wolf & Brother.
Appeal dismissed because the transcript was not filed within the time prescribed by law.
APPEAL from the District Court of the parish of Terrebonne, Dole, J.—
Ilhley & Goode, for plaintiff and appellant. Gonnolly & Rightor, for defendants.

Opinion:
Campbell, J.
The defendants and appellees move for the dismissal of the appeal on the ground that the transcript was not filed within tho delay prescribed by law. The appeal was made returnable on the 4th Monday of January, 1854. The transcript was not filed until Friday, the 27th, more than three judicial days having elapsed, and no application having been made for further time, the appeal must be dismissed at appellant's cost, which is decreed. C. P. 590, 883, 585 ; Pond v. Horton, 7 L. 176; New Orleans & Carrollton Railroad Co. v. Hood, 3 Ann. 226; McDowell & Peck, 5 Ann. 42; Bonnabel v. Walter, Ann. 744.