Prude v. Morris
This text of 38 La. Ann. 767 (Prude v. Morris) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Louisiana primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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This is an action in declaration of simulation, in which the plaintiff, an alleged creditor of the defendant Monis, seeks to have declared simulated and void a conveyance of certain property described in the petition, from Morris to his co-defendant, Lucius.
There is a motion to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the matter in dispute is under the lower limit of the jurisdiction of this court.
It is true that the debt sued for is under $2000, but the property embraced in the alleged sale, according to the pleadings and the estimates by several witnesses on the trial, exceeds that sum; and this' latter fact or consideration, determines the question of jurisdiction in favor of the demand in suit.
The motion to dismiss is therefore denied.
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