Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1914

Beeson v. Pickering Land & Timber Co.

Beeson v. Pickering Land & Timber Co.
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided May 25, 1914 · Provosty
135 La. 379; 65 So. 496; 1914 La. LEXIS 1783

Beeson v. Pickering Land & Timber Co.

Opinion of the Court

PROVOSTY, J.

Plaintiff sues to have a certain act of sale of a tract of land purporting to have been executed by him set aside as being a forgery, and to have himself decreed to be still the owner of the land. The evidence conclusively shows that plaintiff did execute said act of sale; and the trial court so found. Plaintiff appealed, but has filed no brief in this court in support of his appeal.

Judgment affirmed.

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