Barataria & Lafourche Canal Co. v. Soniat
Barataria & Lafourche Canal Co. v. Soniat
Opinion of the Court
The judgment of the court was pronounced by
The plaintiffs have enjoined the sale of a slave seized by the sheriff of the parish of Jefferson to satisfy the taxes imposed upon their real estate and slaves, on the ground that they are exempted from taxation during the period of twenty-five years from the promulgation of an act of the Legislature, passed in 1833. After hearing, the injunction was dissolved by the district judge; and the plaintiffs appealed.
The second section of the act relied on provides, that the company shall be exempt from paying any tax during twenty-five years, and that after that period they shall pay no more than twenty-five cents upon each and every one hundred dollars composing their capital stock; provided that no slaves and other property, except stock belonging to the company, shall be exempt from the ordinary taxes.
The judgment is affirmed, with costs.
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