Prescott v. Spurlock

8 La. Ann. 7
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedJanuary 15, 1853
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Prescott v. Spurlock, 8 La. Ann. 7 (La. 1853).

Opinion

Rost, J.

This is an action en declaration de simulation, which may he brought on all claims sounding- in money, although they he liquidated by a judgment, or pending in other suits, &c. 2nd Zacharie, 841; and authorities there cited.

We ai’e opinion that the exception of lis pendens should have been overruled, and the defendant allowed to proceed in his main action.

It is ordered that the judgment be reversed, the exception overruled, and the case remanded for further proceedings according to law, with directions to the District Judge to proceed and decide the question of simulation. It is further ordered that the defendant and appellee pay the costs of this appeal.

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