
    (43 South. 265.)
    No. 16,252.
    Succession of THERIOT.
    (March 4, 1907.)
    Appeal — Dismissal.
    Where the delay for the return of an appeal has been extended, and the transcript is not filed in this court until after the return day, the appeal will be dismissed.
    [Ed. Note. — For cases in point, see Gent. Dig. vol. 3, Appeal and Error, § 3129.]
    (Syllabus by the Court.)
    Appeal from Nineteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of Iberia; James Simon, Judge.
    In the matter of the succession of Rosemond Theriot. From the judgment, S. C. Hartman and others, third opponents, appeal.
    Dismissed.
    Walter Joseph Durand, for appellants. Louis Tasker Dulany, for appellee.
   MONROE, J.

The delay for the return of the appeal in this case was extended, but the transcript was not filed in this court until after the return day, and appellee moves to dismiss on that ground. The motion must prevail. Hudson et al. v. Garrett, Sheriff, et al., 47 La. Ann. 1534, 18 South. 510; Building & Loan Ass’n v. Church, 48 La. Ann. 1458, 21 South. 24.

It is therefore adjudged and- decreed that the appeal herein be dismissed, at the costs of the appellants.  