JACKSON v. LOUISIANA DIV. OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

No. 948.

147 So.2d 29 (1962)

Freddie L. JACKSON v. LOUISIANA DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, the Administrator of the Louisiana Division of Employment Security, et al.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

December 3, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Dowling, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee.

Marion Weimer, Baton Rouge, Melvin L. Bellar, Shreveport, and James A. Piper, Baton Rouge, for Richard E. Brown, Jr., Administrator of the Division of Employment Security.

Before YARRUT, HALL and JANVIER, JJ.


GEORGE JANVIER, Judge pro tem.

This matter comes before us on motion of appellee to dismiss the appeal, or, in the alternative, to treat it as merely devolutive.

The motion to dismiss is based on either of two grounds: (1) That there has been acquiescence in the judgment of the District Court, and (2) because of the provisions of section 1635, LSA-R.S. 23, there may be no suspensive appeal from such a judgment.

The contention that there has been acquiescence...

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