Conklin v. Kirk

3 Rob. 338
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedDecember 15, 1842
StatusPublished

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Conklin v. Kirk, 3 Rob. 338 (La. 1842).

Opinion

Simon, J.

An execution, issued at the suit of the defendant Kirk, against John Kellar, was levied on the 13th of September, 1841, by the marshal of the City Court, on certain household effects and furniture, as the property of Kellar, in a house then rented and occupied by the plaintiff, but which had been previously occupied by Kellar.

Plaintiff obtained an injunction to stop the sale of the property seized, on the ground that it belonged to him at the time of the seizure, he having purchased it, or a part thereof, from John Kellar, on the 8th of August preceding, for a good and valuable consideration. He prayed that the property might be adjudged to belong to him, and for judgment against the marshal, and Kirk, for the sum of two hundred dollars damages.

The marshal joined issue by pleading a general denial, and averring that he was in good faith when he made the seizure, and that previous to levying the execution, he took an indemnity bond from Kirk, with certain persons as his securities, whom he prayed might be cited in warranty.

[339]*339The defendant Kirk, also pleaded the general issue, and further averred that, if any sale was made of the property seized, by Kellar to the plaintiff, it was fraudulent.

After a full investigation of the facts adduced by both parties in support of their respective pretensions, the inferior judge came to the conclusion that the property in dispute really belonged to the plaintiff, and made the injunction obtained by him perpetual. From this judgment, the defendant Kirk has appealed.

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