BOUILLION v. BANK OF COMMERCE AND TRUST CO.

No. 1636.

181 So.2d 322 (1965)

Martha Mae LeJeune BOUILLION, Individually and as Settlor-Beneficiary of the Martha Mae LeJeune-Louisiana Trust No. 1, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. BANK OF COMMERCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, and Ferman Breaux, Co-Trustee of the Martha Mae LeJeune-Louisiana Trust No. 1, et al., Ferman Breaux, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.

December 22, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adams & Peters, by Walter C. Peters, Jennings, Bruner, Mayeux & Landry, by J. W. Landry, Jr., Crowley, for defendant-appellant.

Hugh E. Brunson, Crowley, for plaintiff-appellee.

En banc.


FRUGE, Judge.

Plaintiff, Martha Mae LeJeune Bouillion, instituted suit to have declared the invalidity of a trust and to have ordered the transfer of the trust estate from the Trustee to herself as settlor-beneficiary of said trust.

On September 7, 1965, judgment was entered in favor of plaintiff, and on September 14, by oral motion of Ferman Breaux, a suspensive appeal was granted, appeal bond being set at $350.00. A rule to test the sufficiency of the appeal...

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