Montgomery v. Bell
1 Gunby 77
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Bluebook
Montgomery v. Bell, 1 Gunby 77 (La. Ct. App. 1885).
Opinion
Where a provisional seizure is sued out before the debt becomes due, and no amendment is tiled after the debt becomes due, but a default is taken and made final on the original petition, the judgment will not be reversed on appeal; if defendant wished to object to the prematurity of the action, he should have done so by exception in limine litis.
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