Blanchard v. Zacharie
Blanchard v. Zacharie
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The plaintiff, having recovered a judgment against Puech •& Duplessis and W. F. C. Duplessis, in solido, in the City Court, caused writs of fieri facias to issue, separately, against the members of the firm and the last named defendant. The execution against the latter was stayed, by order of the plaintiff, upon his giving his notes, with an endorser, for the amount of the judgment against him, payable at different periods, upon condition that the money was not made out of
The counsel for the appellant relies mainly upon the decision of this court in the case of Casson vs. Cureton, 12 Martin, 435.
The principle settled in that case was, that on a return of nulla bona, as to one of two defendants, against whom a writ of fieri facias had issued, and the writ being stayed as to the other, a separate capias could not legally be issued ; that the mode of execution is not at the discretion or caprice of the plaintiff, but that the execution must conform to the judgmerit; and that the clerk, in issuing execution, must strictly follow the judgment, which is the sole authority that war- , . lclllts til6 piOCGSS.
It is obvious, that a departure from these principles might lead to the greatest injustice and oppression. Writs of fieri r . , . . , , jacias, issued separately against debtors, m solido, condemned by the same judgment, would authorize the officers of justice to coerce payment at the same time from each andffll of * ^ them ; whereas, by the judgment, the plaintiff is entitled only to one satisfaction. When t.he public force is employed in the redress of private wrongs, it should be in strict ance with judicial authority.
The counsel for the plaintiff very earnestly combats the authority of that case, and relies on that of Pothier, to show that the creditor may pursue either of his debtors, in solido, or all at the same time, either by way of action or execution. Pothier on Obligations, No. 270. This general principle cannot be denied, so far as it concerns the prosecution of debtors in solido, by ordinary action, or by executory process issued
The judgment of the Parish Court is, therefore, annulled and reversed, and ours is for the defendants, with costs in , ,. both courts.
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