This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867. Excerpt: ... PAET II. OONTAINEJQ RULES TO BE OBSERVED IN THE PROSECUTION OF CIVIL ACTIONS. TITLE I. PROCEEDINGS TO BE OBSERVED IN THE PROSECUTION OF ACTIONS BEFORE COURTS OF ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. Art. 124.--The rules of proceedings, contained in the present title, relate only to the district and parish courts of the State, when in the exercise of their ordinary jurisdiction. Special rules are hereafter established for courts of probates and justices of the peace. CHAPTER I. OF COURTS OF ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, AND THEIR POWERS. Art. 125.--The limits of the territorial jurisdiction of the several district and parish courts in this state, are established by special statutes. Art. 126.--The jurisdiction of district courts, excepting the court of the first district, extends over all civil cases, when the amount in dispute exceeds fifty dollars. Their judgments are in the last resort in all the causes, when the amount in dispute is under three hundred, and exceeds fifty dollars; for all larger sums, an appeal lies from their judgment. The court of the first district has the same jurisdiction, except in causes originating in the city of New Orleans, where the said court exercises original jurisdiction in cases above one hundred dollars and upwards, and without appeal from one hundred to three hundred dollars. Stat. 10th February, 1841, p. 16. § 11.--Whenever a conflict of privileges arises between different creditors, all the suits and claims shall be transferred to the court by whose mandate the property on which the privilege or right of mortgage is to be exercised, was first seized either on mesne process or on definitive execution; and said courst shall proceed to class said privileges and rights of mortgage according to their rank and dignity, in a summary manner,...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867. Excerpt: ... PAET II. OONTAINEJQ RULES TO BE OBSERVED IN THE PROSECUTION OF CIVIL ACTIONS. TITLE I. PROCEEDINGS TO BE OBSERVED IN THE PROSECUTION OF ACTIONS BEFORE COURTS OF ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. Art. 124.--The rules of proceedings, contained in the present title, relate only to the district and parish courts of the State, when in the exercise of their ordinary jurisdiction. Special rules are hereafter established for courts of probates and justices of the peace. CHAPTER I. OF COURTS OF ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, AND THEIR POWERS. Art. 125.--The limits of the territorial jurisdiction of the several district and parish courts in this state, are established by special statutes. Art. 126.--The jurisdiction of district courts, excepting the court of the first district, extends over all civil cases, when the amount in dispute exceeds fifty dollars. Their judgments are in the last resort in all the causes, when the amount in dispute is under three hundred, and exceeds fifty dollars; for all larger sums, an appeal lies from their judgment. The court of the first district has the same jurisdiction, except in causes originating in the city of New Orleans, where the said court exercises original jurisdiction in cases above one hundred dollars and upwards, and without appeal from one hundred to three hundred dollars. Stat. 10th February, 1841, p. 16. § 11.--Whenever a conflict of privileges arises between different creditors, all the suits and claims shall be transferred to the court by whose mandate the property on which the privilege or right of mortgage is to be exercised, was first seized either on mesne process or on definitive execution; and said courst shall proceed to class said privileges and rights of mortgage according to their rank and dignity, in a summary manner,...
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