Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1885

Dobson v. Kelly

Dobson v. Kelly
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided July 1, 1885
1 Gunby 70

Dobson v. Kelly

Opinion of the Court

In this case, Judges Mayo and Farmer first decided that the price of horses sold to a farmer was not a privilege on the crop; that the stock were used, not for one but for many crops, and that it is only such things as are consumed or enter into the crop that are secured by a privilege and embraced in the term “ necessary supplies.” 16 An. 306. A rehearing was granted, and at a subsequent, term, Judge Mayo and Judge E. C. Montgomery, the latter sitting in place of Judge Gunby, recused, held : That the price of mules is secured by privilege on the crop, under authority of Farror vs. Rowley, 3 An. 276.

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