Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1844

Atchison v. Parks

Atchison v. Parks
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided October 15, 1844 · Simon
9 Rob. 141

Atchison v. Parks

Opinion of the Court

Simon, J.

This case is exactly similar to that just decided of Hall and others v. Parks and another. The injunction was obtain*142ed on the same grounds, and the same judgment was rendered by the inferior court. Being governed by the same rules, the injunction must be perpetuated in the same manner. .

Stacy and Sparrow for the appellants. Selby, for the defendants.

It is, therefore, ordered and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be annulled and reversed ; and that the injunction sued out in this case be perpetuated, as against the defendants in their capacity of tutor and tutrix; the costs in both courts to be borne by said defendants and appellees.

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