Forsyth v. Despierris's Executors
Forsyth v. Despierris's Executors
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is a suit brought for the rescission of the sale of a slave, adjudicated to the plaintiff on the ground that at the time of the sale, he was affected with a disease of which, he died shortly after. The evidence shows that eighteen days after the adjudication, the slave being sick, was admitted into the infirmary of Dr. Luzenberg, where he died on the 18th of October following. A post mortem examination of the body of the slave, made by the physician who attended him during his last illness, convinced the latter that the disease of which this boy died must have existed, and did exist, previous to the day of the sale; and that even at that period, it was already incurable. This testimony is contradicted, in some
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be affirmed, with costs.
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- FORSYTH v. DESPIERRIS'S EXECUTORS
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