COLONIAL PIPELINE CO. v. MOUTON

No. 49541.

218 So.2d 323 (1969)

253 La. 433

COLONIAL PIPELINE CO. v. Ashton J. MOUTON, Collector of Revenue.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

January 20, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Levy, Emmett E. Batson, Cyrus A. Greco, Baton Rouge, Huey H. Breaux, Lafayette, Carl E. Cooper, Albert S. Rose, New Orleans, for defendant-appellant.

R. Gordon Kean, Jr., John V. Parker, of Sanders, Miller, Downing & Kean, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellee-mover.


SANDERS, Justice.

This is a suit for a refund of corporation franchise taxes1 paid under protest. Before us is a motion of Colonial Pipeline Company to dismiss the appeal on the ground this Court is without appellate jurisdiction. Opposing the motion, the appellant relies upon Article VII, Section 10, subpar. (1) of the Louisiana Constitution, which grants this Court appellate jurisdiction in:

"Cases in which the constitutionality...

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