Case Name: John Ternoir vs. Daniel Weaver et al.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1880
Citations: 1 Mann. Unrep. Cas. 107
Docket Number: No. 5322
Parties: John Ternoir vs. Daniel Weaver et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Unreported cases heard and determined by the Supreme Court of Louisiana, from January 8, 1877, to April, 1880
Volume: 1
Pages: 107–108

Head Matter:
No. 5322.
John Ternoir vs. Daniel Weaver et al.
A suit, the sole object of which is to restrain disturbance in the enjoyment of real property, the value neither of the property nor of the possession being alleged, is not within the jurisdiction of this court, and will be dismissed ex proprio motu.
Appeal from the Superior District Court of New Orleans. Hawkins, J.
Bartlette for Plaintiff and Appellant. E. Bermudez and Sabourin for Defendants and Appellees.

Opinion:
De Blanc, J.
In this case, according to plaintiff's argument, the object in dispute is the possession, and according to defendant, the ownership, of a tract of land. Whatever may be that object, its value is not alleged, nor proven by any document in the record, not shewn by any affidavit, to be over five hundred dollars.
The appeal is dismissed.