Sheppard v. Barron
Sheppard v. Barron
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff, who is the surety oh the bond of L. GL Barron, administrator of the succession of C. B. Thompson, sued Barron, administrator, to compel him to give new security, to have himself released from further liability on his said bond, and to have said Barron removed from his trust, if he failed to give new security. This suit was instituted in the probate court of Bienville parish, where the succession was opened. An exception to the jurisdiction of the court ratione per-sones and ratione materice was filed and sustained, and the suit was dismissed.
Section 3717 of the Revised Statutes declares that βon due proof
It is therefore ordered that the judgment of'the lower court be reversed; that the exception be overruled, and that the case be remanded to be proceeded with according to law. It is further ordered that the appellee pay costs of appeal.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- D. H. Sheppard v. L. G. Barron, Administrator
- Status
- Published