DOLL v. ACKER'S SUCCESSION

No. 21255.

112 So.2d 757 (1959)

Emile M. DOLL v. SUCCESSION OF Henry ACKER and Succession of Mrs. Alice Brown Heggie Acker.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans.

Rehearing Denied June 22, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Granville Alpha, New Orleans, for Emile M. Doll, appellant.

Solomon S. Goldman, New Orleans, for Milton G. Acker, appellee.


REGAN, Judge.

Plaintiff, Milton G. Acker, instituted this suit against the defendant, Emile M. Doll, endeavoring to have a personal judgment which condemned him as an absentee, residing in the State of Mississippi, to pay $50.00 curator's fees declared null and void, since it deprives him of his property without due process of law in contravention of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and therefore the inscription thereof which appears...

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