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Page 434
... court within not more than five days from the rendition of the judgment , and shall be tried on the original record and by preference over all other cases whatsoever . The appellate court shall decide the issue within twenty - four ...
... court within not more than five days from the rendition of the judgment , and shall be tried on the original record and by preference over all other cases whatsoever . The appellate court shall decide the issue within twenty - four ...
Page 461
... Court appellate jurisdiction where the matter in dispute exceeds $ 2,000 in value , a contestant had the right of appeal under the general law where such value was shown . Ross v . Naff , 1912 , 130 La . 590 , 58 So. 348 . A candidate ...
... Court appellate jurisdiction where the matter in dispute exceeds $ 2,000 in value , a contestant had the right of appeal under the general law where such value was shown . Ross v . Naff , 1912 , 130 La . 590 , 58 So. 348 . A candidate ...
Page 462
... Court did not have jurisdic- tion of appeal from judgment of district court in suit in nature of election con- test , and appeal should be transferred to court of appeal of fourth circuit , where election involved only Jefferson Parish ...
... Court did not have jurisdic- tion of appeal from judgment of district court in suit in nature of election con- test , and appeal should be transferred to court of appeal of fourth circuit , where election involved only Jefferson Parish ...
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