Sauvinet v. Poupono, F. M. C.
Sauvinet v. Poupono, F. M. C.
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
Ferraud, fils, intervened in this case, as he alleged, for the protection of his rights, and obtained an injunction to prevent the sale of some property of the defendant, seized under two mortgages, executed by the said defendant to the . plaintiff. The affidavit made by the intervenor, is in these words: “ The above petitioner makes oath that the material facts in the foregoing petition set forth, are true.”
This case is not to be distinguished from those of Hebert vs. Joly and others, 5 Louisiana Reports, 50, and Ricard’s heirs vs. Hiriart and others, idem, 244, in which the injunction was dissolved.
The interest allowed by the parish court necessarily follows the dissolving of the injunction, and the damages assessed appear to us reasonable.
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the parish court be affirmed, with costs.
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