Andrews v. Biossat
Andrews v. Biossat
Opinion of the Court
This is a suit against the treasurer of the parish of Bapides and his sureties for $1173 90 and interest.
There was judgment against the defendants, in solido, with recognition of mortgage on the real estate of principal and sureties.
The evidence shows that Biossat received $1173 90 in the parish scrip of the parish of Bapides, which ho has not delivered to the parish. It seems that under authority of the police jury the tax collector was authorized to take in payment of taxes this scrip, and that the parish treasurer received from the collectors of Bapides .and Yernon, for account of Bapides parish, the amount of scrip above mentioned. He was authorized to receive this scrip in settlement with the tax collectors, and he must account for it.
It is therefore ordered that the judgment of the lower court be set aside, so far as it recognizes a mortgage against the property of the sureties, and that in other respects it be affirmed. Costs of appeal to be paid by appellee.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James R. Andrews, President of Police Jury, Parish of Rapides v. E. R. Biossat
- Status
- Published