Magoffin v. Stringer
Magoffin v. Stringer
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The defendants, sued as maker and endorser of a promissory note, for the price of a slave sold by order of the Court of Probates, as part of a succession to pay the debts thereof, pleaded that the slave was addicted to running away, in the lifetime and to the knowledge of the deceased, and that this circumstance was not made known at the time of the sale. There was a verdict and judgment against them, and they appealed.
The sale made by the executor, in conformity with the adjudication, stipulates expressly that he does not warrant
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that (he judgment of the Parish Court be affirmed, with costs.
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