Case Name: George W. Nichols v. Warren A. Grice
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1851-05
Citations: 6 La. Ann. 446
Docket Number: 
Parties: George W. Nichols v. Warren A. Grice.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 6
Pages: 446–449

Head Matter:
George W. Nichols v. Warren A. Grice.
An order of seizure and sale on notos secured by mortgage should not be issued for the costs of protest, when there was no evidence that the notes had been protested.
APPEAL from the District Court of Concordia, Farrar, J.
Bullard and Frost, for plaintiff'.
Stacy and Sparrow, for defendant.

Opinion:
The judgment of the court was pronounced by
Slidell, J.
There being no evidence of protest and costs of protests, they were improperly allowed. See Cummings v. Archinard, 1 Ann. 280.
It is therefore decreed, that the decree of seizure and sale be amended so as to exclude therefrom ten dollars costs of protest; and that so amended, said decree be affirmed; the costs of this appeal to be paid by the appellee.