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Tulane Hardwood Lumber Co. v. Singer Lumber Co.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans
Jun 22, 1936
169 So. 100 (La. Ct. App. 1936)

Opinion

No. 16324.

June 22, 1936.

Appeal from City Court of New Orleans; Wm. V. Seeber, Judge.

On application for rehearing.

For former opinion, see 168 So. 368.

Wisdom Stone and Norton L. Wisdom, all of New Orleans, for appellant.

Cobb Jones and Herman M. Baginsky, all of New Orleans, for appellee.


Defendant-appellant, in application for rehearing, complains of the fact that in our decree we did not reserve to him the right to obtain possession of the merchandise which formed the basis of the suit upon payment by him of the amount of the judgment rendered against him.

No such reservation in the decree is necessary. The amount of the decree is the purchase price of the articles, and, obviously, when the amount thereof is paid, defendant will be entitled to possession of the articles for which he will then have paid the purchase price.

The application for rehearing is refused.

Rehearing refused.


Summaries of

Tulane Hardwood Lumber Co. v. Singer Lumber Co.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans
Jun 22, 1936
169 So. 100 (La. Ct. App. 1936)
Case details for

Tulane Hardwood Lumber Co. v. Singer Lumber Co.

Case Details

Full title:TULANE HARDWOOD LUMBER CO., Inc. v. SINGER LUMBER CO., Inc

Court:Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Orleans

Date published: Jun 22, 1936

Citations

169 So. 100 (La. Ct. App. 1936)