Russell v. Wolff
Russell v. Wolff
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court. In this case, suit is brought against a commercial firm, composed of H. C. Conn, & Co., and. H. C. Conn, jur. and Wolf, Conn, & his Co., are charged as the purchasers of certain merchandize, for which they failed to pay; and Wolff, as liable to pay the amount, claimed from the former, on account of having fraudulently recommended
In relation to that part of the petition which claims the debt sued for, from Conn, jr. & Co. and also that which alleges a fraudulent transfer of their property to Wolff, the decree of the parish court is correct. But the court on allegations which charge the latter, as liable to pay the amount demanded by the petitioners, in consequence of false representations, made to them at the time of the sale of the goods made to the former; and all facts alleged separately against the defendant, Wolff, on which is
It is therefore ordered adjudged and decreed, that the decree and judgment of the parish court be avoided reversed and annulled; and it is further ordered, that the cause be remanded to said court, with insructions to retain jurisdiction of all matters therein, which relate to the defendant, Wolff, separately, and to proceed to treat thereon; and that the cause, so far as it relates to allegations and charges against him and the defendant, jointly against them, separately be transferred to the district court, to be proceeded on, in the concurso, the appellee paying cost of this appeal.
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