McCan v. Steamer Golden Age

17 La. Ann. 91
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJune 15, 1865
StatusPublished

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McCan v. Steamer Golden Age, 17 La. Ann. 91 (La. 1865).

Opinion

Hvman; C. J.

Judgment was rendered against defendant, Joseph B. Shannon, recognizing therein a privilege on the steamboat Golden Age. He has appealed.

This case has to be remanded, because defendant did not ap'pear and answer in the lower court, and citation was not served on him. See Code Practice, 206.

Judgment is reversed, and the case is remanded, to be proceeded in according to law.

Jones, J., absent.

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