Case Name: W. P. O'Hara vs. Hibernia Ins. Co.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1880
Citations: 1 Mann. Unrep. Cas. 116
Docket Number: No. 6738
Parties: W. P. O’Hara vs. Hibernia Ins. Co.
Judges: 
Reporter: Unreported cases heard and determined by the Supreme Court of Louisiana, from January 8, 1877, to April, 1880
Volume: 1
Pages: 116–116

Head Matter:
No. 6738.
W. P. O’Hara vs. Hibernia Ins. Co.
The defendant was enforcing a mortgage upon real property by executory process, when the plaintiff injoined on the allegation that he is the owner of the lot under a title translative of property, derived from a tax sale, held, until that sale is set aside by a proper action, contradictorily with the parties in interest, the title from the State's officer is presumed to be valid. Lawnes v. Work. Bank, 29 La. Ann. 112; Constitution, Art. 118; Sess. Acts 1871, p. 120.
Appeal from the Fifth District Court of New Orleans. Rogers, J.
Upton for Plaintiff Appellant. Gilmore & Sons for Defendant.

Opinion:
Manning, C. J.,
delivered the opinion, reversing the judgment, and remanding the case.