Case Name: SUCCESSION OF MARTIN FRANCIS DWYER
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1907-01-28
Citations: 4 Teiss. 238
Docket Number: No. 4157
Parties: SUCCESSION OF MARTIN FRANCIS DWYER.
Judges: 
Reporter: Decisions, Court of Appeal, parish of Orleans (Teissier)
Volume: 4
Pages: 238–242

Head Matter:
No. 4157.
(Court of Appeal, Parish of Orleans.)
SUCCESSION OF MARTIN FRANCIS DWYER.
ON MOTION TO DISMISS.
1. The motion to dismiss on the ground that the appeal is from a rule dismissing a motion for a new trial is based on a misapprehension of fact.
2. Grounds not presented by the motion and suggested only in the brief in support of the motion will hot be considered.
Appeal from Civil District Court, Division “D.”
Geo. W. Flynn, Attorney for John E. Dwyer, Appellant.
W. R. Stringfellow, Ii. J. Rhodes and C. McRae Selph, Ap-pellee.
January 28, 1907.

Opinion:
DUFOUR, J.
A motion to dismiss this appeal is made on the ground that one cannot appeal from a rule dismissing a motion for a new trial. The motion is based on a misapprehension of the facts. -
The motion, order of appeal and bond show that the appeal was taken from the judgment rendered on October 25th, 1901, and signed on December 6th, 1906.
The other questions presented in the brief appertain to the merits and will be considered when the appeal is heard.