ON MOTION TO DISMISS
This is a motion by the plaintiff and appellee, Julian J. Loeb, to dismiss the appeal of the defendant, against whom he obtained a judgment in the lower court in the amount of $10,000.00.
The record discloses that a judgment was rendered herein on June 4, 1969, and that judgment was rendered on July 7, 1969, denying the defendant’s motion for a new trial. An appeal was taken timely and the original return date was set for September 29, 1969. Subsequently, the clerk of the trial court obtained three extensions of time on the return date, the last return date being fixed for March 27, 1970.
In reply to the plaintiff’s motion, the defendant asserts that he paid a bill from the court reporter for the transcript of the trial. However, the opposition of the defendant assiduously avoids the question of having received a bill and notification of the return date.
In the very recent case of Louisiana Power & Light Company v. Lasseigne,
It is clear in this case that the appellant simply did not pay his appellate costs to the clerk of the trial court timely and that the subsequent failure of the clerk to lodge the appeal on or before the extended return date was imputable to the appellant’s nonpayment of these fees and costs.
For the foregoing reasons, the appeal herein prosecuted by the defendant is dismissed.
Appeal dismissed.
. 255 La. 579, 232 So.2d 278 (1970).
