Kingsbury v. Gumbel

43 So. 43, 118 La. 439, 1907 La. LEXIS 738
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedFebruary 4, 1907
DocketNo. 16,185
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Kingsbury v. Gumbel, 43 So. 43, 118 La. 439, 1907 La. LEXIS 738 (La. 1907).

Opinion

LAND, J.

In accordance with the stipulation filed by counsel for defendant and appellant, it is ordered that the judgirient be amended, as prayed for by the plaintiff and appellee, to wit, by striking out all that portion of the decree allowing defendant 10 days within which to tender plaintiff a title to the property, with clear certificates thereto, and that, as thus amended, the judgment appealed from be affirmed; appellant to pay costs of appeal.

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