TOWN OF JACKSON v. DUDLEY

No. 87 CA 0148.

515 So.2d 492 (1987)

TOWN OF JACKSON v. Richard C. DUDLEY III & Joan Pittman DUDLEY.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

October 14, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cynthia D. Young, Winston G. Decuir, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellee, Town of Jackson.

Daniel K. Willis, Picou & Willis, St. Francisville, for defendants-appellants, Richard & Jean Dudley.

Before GROVER L. COVINGTON, C.J., and SAVOIE and LeBLANC, JJ.


SAVOIE, Judge.

This court has issued, ex proprio motu, an order directing the parties to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed on the basis that it was taken from a nonappealable judgment.

Plaintiff, the town of Jackson, filed suit against defendants, Richard and Joan Dudley, seeking a permanent injunction prohibiting them from maintaining a trailer park on their property except in accordance with city ordinances. Defendants filed an exception...

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