32 La. Ann. 454 | La. | 1880
The opinion of the court was delivered by
In the suit of J. S. Huguet for the use of Felix Fermento, vs. W. P. Huguet, certain real estate was advertised for sale. Mrs. Elvira Kleinpeter, wife of J. S. Huguet, enjoined the sale, claiming ownership of the property. Owing to the insufficiency of the bond, the injunction was dissolved shortly after its issuance. The suit was subsequently tried and .judgment rendered against Mrs. Huguet, from which she appealed devolutively. In order to understand the issues presented, a brief
. First — The claim, that the wife and not the husband was the pur- • chaser, as also, that the sale was merely a partition in kind, finds its refutation in the fact which we have already stated. The arguments by •which it is .sought to maintain these grounds, practically, when reduced
Second — -The proof leaves no doubt that the shares which fell to the-other heirs, from the credit proceeds of the sale, have been either paid or otherwise extinguished. Pretermitting any expression of opinion as to-the grave questions involved in determining whether under such circumstances the plaintiff could invoke the resolutory condition, we deem it.
There are other questions raised in the brief of counsel which we do not, for the sake of brevity, discuss. We have considered them all, and think them disposed of by the views we have expressed. We see-no reason to increase the damages.
Judgment affirmed with costs.