Irwin v. Peterson

25 La. Ann. 300
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedApril 15, 1873
DocketNo. 3380
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Irwin v. Peterson, 25 La. Ann. 300 (La. 1873).

Opinion

Wyly, J.

The defendant appeals from the judgment condemning him to pay the plaintiff $591 77, the value of half of a wall, which the defendant made a wall in common by using it to support his buildings in 1868.

The plaintiff joins in the appeal, and prays that the judgment be increased to the amount claimed in his petition ($1001 97).

The plaintiff acquired the property from E. E. Norton, assignee of Jacob Barker, who erected the wall in 1852. When the defendant, in 1868, made it a wall in common, he incurred the obligation to pay half of what was laid out in its construction. Asserting the right conferred by article 676 Revised Code, the defendant must comply with the condition upon which that right is given, to wit: he must pay half the cost of constructing the wall. 20 An. 554; 22 An. 114; 23 An. 597.

He has no interest to question plaintiff’s title further than to ascertain whether the claim now demanded can safely be paid to him. We think whatever right Jacob Barker, the builder, had to demand remuneration for half the cost of the wall belongs to the plaintiff, and that. [301]*301payment of this demand will protect the defendant from any further ■contribution that may be demanded for making the wall a wall in •common.

The bill of exceptions to the introduction of plaintiff’s title, resulting from the adjudication of twentieth June, 1868, and the confirmatory act of sixth July, 1868, was not well taken, for the reason given by the judge in refusing to reject this evidence.

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