2 Mart. 33 | La. | 1815
The petition stated that, in the year 1804, the plaintiff leased to Cuningham, for the space of two years, twelve feet of ground, fronting the river by sixty in depth, at the rate of $24 a month, that the lessee erected thereon a building, which in the year 1805, he sold to the defendant with
The answer denied all the allegations in the petition.
There was a verdict and judgment for the defendant, and the plaintiff appealed.
The statement of facts shewed that the lease was made to Cuningham, who sold it to the defendant, as stated in the petition, that the defendant let out and repaired the building at several times, and paid the rent till the first of April,—that immediately after the institution of the suit, he sent the rent due to the plaintiff, who referred him to his attorney, as the suit was depending—that the building on the lot is in a bad state, and it is feared that it will fall—that the plaintiff wants his ground to build thereon, and is thereby
The court ordered the appeal to be dismissed, on motion of the defendant and appellee, because it did not appear that the matter in dispute exceeded the value of three hundred dollars.