23 La. Ann. 177 | La. | 1871
On the eighth of April, 1867, Avegno & Willoz, brokers, purchased, on joint account with the plaintiff, three hundred -shares of the Commercial Waterworks Company, at $68 75 per share,,, amounting in the aggregate to $20,625. For the payment of these shares, Avegno & Willoz advanced $625 and the plaintiff, in accordance with the agreement of the parties, executed three promissory notes, one in favor of the Bank of America for $6000, one in iavor of the Merchants’ Mutual Insurance Company for $7000 and one in favor of .the New Orleans Mutual Insurance Company for $7000, all. bearing eight per cent, per annum interest; and as collateral security for the payment of the notes, the three hundred shares of the Commercial Waterworks Company were given to the bank and insurance companies respectively.
It is therefore ordered that the judgment of the court a qua be affirmed, with costs of appeal.