Letchford v. Starns

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Letchford v. Starns, 16 La. Ann. 252 (La. 1861)
Buchanan, Merrick

Letchford v. Starns

Opinion of the Court

Buchanan, J.

This is an appeal by defendant from the confirmation of a judgment by default on two promissory notes payable at the counting-house of the payees, plaintiffs herein." Defendant is the maker of the notes.

Two questions are made by appellant:

1. Interest is allowed in the judgment from the maturity of the notes, and including the three days of grace.

2. No demand of payment at the place where the note was made payable, is proved.

The first point is disposed of, by our decision in Weems v. Ventress, 14 Annual, p. 267.

On the second point, it is now well settled, that when a note is made payable at a particular place, it is not necessary to allege or prove, in an action against the maker, that a demand of payment was made at the place designated in the note, to enable plaintiff to recover. Ripka v. Pope, 5 An. 61; Posey v. Bank of Louisiana, 5 An. 188.

The older cases, relied upon by defendant’s counsel, which favor a contrary doctrine, have been expressly and repeatedly overruled.

Judgment affirmed, with costs.

Merrick, C. J., absent.

Reference

Full Case Name
Wm. H. Letchford & Co. v. Pennell F. Starns
Status
Published