Driggs v. Ballard
This text of 3 La. Ann. 135 (Driggs v. Ballard) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Louisiana primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The judgment of the court was pronounced by
The defendant obtained an order of appeal, and signed an appeal bond for $175, the amount mentioned in the order of court, in which bond Fisher is named as surety. Fisher did not not sign the bond ; but on the back of the bond his signature appears toa memorandum in these words: “lam security for W. E. Driggs for costs only on the within appeal bond, but not for the principal.”
Appeal dismissed.
The judgment was in favor of the defendant for $74, with interest at five per cent a year, for less than five months. A suspensive appeal was allowed to tho plaintiff on his giving bond, with surety, for $175, with the conditions required by law.
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