Macro Cos. v. Dearybury Oil & Gas, Inc.
Citation | 319 So.3d 286 (Mem) |
Decision Date | 29 June 2021 |
Docket Number | No. 2021-C-00483,2021-C-00483 |
Parties | MACRO COMPANIES, INC. v. DEARYBURY OIL & GAS, INC., et al. |
Court | Supreme Court of Louisiana |
319 So.3d 286 (Mem)
MACRO COMPANIES, INC.
v.
DEARYBURY OIL & GAS, INC., et al.
No. 2021-C-00483
Supreme Court of Louisiana.
June 29, 2021
Writ application granted. See per curiam.
Weimer, C.J., would grant and docket.
PER CURIAM
In writ application 2021-C-0483, Macro Companies, Inc. seeks review of the court of appeal's ruling dismissing its claims against Dearybury Oil & Gas Co., Inc., Florida Marine Transporters, LLC, and Kenneth Pullen, for a $250,000.00 fee. Specifically, Macro alleges it entered into an agreement with Dearybury wherein Dearybury agreed to the payment of a fee equal to 5¢/gallon of fuel sold by Dearybury to FEMA. The defendants filed motions for summary judgment wherein they argued that, even if such an agreement existed, the fee is prohibited by
48 C.F.R. 52.203-5 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR.)
The interpretation of a statute is a question of law. Questions of law are reviewed de novo to determine whether the lower court's interpretive decision was legally correct. A Fuselier Bonding Serv., Inc. v. Perez, 10-1416 (La. App. 3 Cir. 4/6/11), 62 So.3d 296. Judicial statutory interpretation must give consideration and meaning to an entire statutory framework and context. Bourgeois v. Akzo Nobel Salt, Inc., 97-54, (La. App. 3 Cir. 10/01/97), 702 So.2d 762, writ denied, 97-2753 (La. 2/6/98), 709 So.2d 732 ; Dalme v. Blockers Manufactured Homes, Inc., 2000-00244 (La. App. 3 Cir. 1/25/01), 779 So.2d 1014, 1017. In Johnston v. Morehouse Parish Police Jury, 424 So.2d 1053, 1056 (La. App. 2 Cir. 1982), the court stated as follows:
We reach our conclusion guided by venerable principles of civilian construction–primarily the rule that statutes pertaining to the same subject matter are to be read in pari materia . LSA-C.C. Art. 17. Thus statutory provisions referring to a common subject are to be construed in such a fashion as to infuse them all with efficacy and meaning and in such a manner as will produce a unified and coherent import. As a general rule, the legislature does not enact vain and useless legislation. Staton v. Hutchinson, 370 So.2d 106 (La. App....
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