Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1885

Sachse v. Robertson

Sachse v. Robertson
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided July 1, 1885 · Mayo
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Sachse v. Robertson

Opinion of the Court

Mayo, J.

Where the Judges differ with regard to a motion to dismiss an appeal, the motion will stand overruled.

2. A farmer who rents to tenants, whom he furnishes with supplies under a contract of pawn and pledge, has a pledge both as lessor and as furnisher,, and can hold the crops until he is paid. Act 66 of 1874.

3. But if the planter makes a settlement with the. tenant, showing that a part of the crop is coining to the latter, which the planter buys, but before it is delivered it is attached by a creditor of the tenant, the attachment will be maintained. By .the settlement, the possession of the ■ planter under his pledges was discharged, and there was no subsequent actual delivery under the sale. A constructive delivery of movable property will not affect the rights of third persons.

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