Lalmant v. Mahan
Lalmant v. Mahan
Opinion of the Court
Considering the stipulation herein filed and signed by the respective counsel of all parties in interest:
It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment appealed from be amended by giving judgment in favor of Eugene J. Lalmant and against Peter C. Mahan, for one hundred dollars ($100.00), on the items in dispute and passed upon by the judgment of the Civil District Court, the said sum of $100 to be in excess of the amount deposited by the said Mahan in the registry of the Civil District Court — to-wit: The sum of six hundred and two dollars and seven cents ($602.07), making a total of seven hundred and two dollars and seven cents ($702.07) to be paid to the said Eugene J. Lalmant, in full settlement of all claims which the said Eugene J. Lalmant has or may have against his former tutor, the said Peter C. Mahan.
It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that the said Peter C. Mahan, having made due deposit of said sum of seven hundred and two . dollars and seven cents ($702.07), be, and he is hereby, discharged and released
It is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that each party shall pay his own costs.
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