SEAL v. CRAIN

No. 99 CA 0739.

767 So.2d 798 (2000)

Homer SEAL v. Honorable Johnny D. CRAIN.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

July 20, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John N. Gallaspy, Bogalusa, for Plaintiff Appellee Homer Seal.

Corrine Ann Morrison, Lou Anne Milliman, James C. Young, New Orleans, for Defendant Appellant Hibernia National Bank.

William J. Knight, Franklinton, for Defendant Honorable Johnny D. Crain.

Before: SAUNDERS, DECUIR and PETERS, JJ. Pro. Tem.


PETERS, Judge Pro Tem.

This litigation arises from an attempt by Homer Seal to require the Clerk of Court of Washington Parish, Louisiana (the Clerk), to cancel a collateral mortgage encumbering immovable property in which Seal claims an ownership interest. The holder of the collateral mortgage, Hibernia National Bank (Hibernia Bank), appeals the trial court judgment ordering the Clerk to cancel the mortgage. For the following reasons, we affirm.

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