49 La. Ann. 312 | La. | 1897
The opinion of the court was delivered by
Broussard and Martin are before this court simply as appellees in the matter of the appeal taken by Hiriart and Barker, They have filed no answer and asked no change in the judgment against them in favor of the appellants. The only issue therefore before the court is whether the judgment of the District Court rejecting Hiriart and Barker's demand for damages against Broussard and Martin be correct or not. (See the case of Talle vs. Monasterio, 48 An. 1233.)
Appellants ask that we pass upon the question whether the prop-’ erty involved in this suit be situated in the parish of St. Martin or in the parish of Iberville, but that question was not a direct or substantive issue in the case; it was only incidentally before the lower court in connection with the issue before it, which was as to whether the title to Broussard and Martin, under a tax sale in St. Martin parish in enforcement of a tax assessed there in the name of James D. Denegre, was legal or not. When the issue with which it was connected was disposed of the incidental question disappeared from the case. There are no rights of the parties dependent upon an adjudication upon it and we scarcely think its consideration would have been necessary, even had the legality of the tax sale itself been brought before us for decision. An examination of the record in this case discloses nothing which,
Finding no error in the judgment appealed from, it is hereby affirmed.