Davis v. Figaro
Davis v. Figaro
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff, Abraham Davis, instituted executory proceedings against defendant, Sam Figaro, the object and purpose of which was to have the tract of land with the buildings and improvements thereon described in plaintiff’s .petition seized and sold to pay three mortgage notes described in the petition and annexed .thereto, amounting in the aggregate to $500.00 with interest and attorney’s fees and said to be accrued by mortgage on said property.
Davis appealed, but has not filed a brief, nor suggested any error and the record contains rio note of evidence.
We have examined the record and do not, find any error by which it can be said that the judgment should not have been rendered.
In such cases we are unable to do more than affirm the judgment appealed from.
For the above reasons the judgment appealed from is affirmed, the said Davis to pay the cost of both courts.
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