Case Name: NATIONAL SAFE CORPORATION v. BENEDICT & MYRICK, INC.
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1978-05-09
Citations: 367 So. 2d 871
Docket Number: No. 12153
Parties: NATIONAL SAFE CORPORATION v. BENEDICT & MYRICK, INC.
Judges: Before LOTTINGER, EDWARDS and PONDER, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 367
Pages: 871–871

Head Matter:
NATIONAL SAFE CORPORATION v. BENEDICT & MYRICK, INC.
No. 12153.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.
May 9, 1978.
Victor A. Sachse of Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, Baton Rouge, for appellant.
Donna Fraiche, Baton Rouge, for appel-lee.
Before LOTTINGER, EDWARDS and PONDER, JJ.

Opinion:
EDWARDS, Judge.
On April 7, 1978, National Safe Corporation, the appellee, filed a motion to dismiss this appeal, contending that the trial court's judgment, granting a partial summary judgment, is an interlocutory judgment and is not appealable absent a showing of irreparable injury.
We find this contention untenable.
All summary judgments, whether they grant all or only a part of the relief prayed for, are final judgments and consequently are appealable. LSA-C.C.P. arts. 968 and 2083. See Beckham v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company, 137 So.2d 99 (La.App. 3rd Cir. 1962).
Accordingly, the motion to dismiss is denied at appellee's cost.
MOTION DENIED.