Case Name: DUSSUAU & AL. vs. DUSSUAU & AL.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1820-05
Citations: 8 Mart. (o.s.) 164
Docket Number: 
Parties: DUSSUAU & AL. vs. DUSSUAU & AL.
Judges: 
Reporter: Martin (Louisiana Term Reports)
Volume: 8
Pages: 164–165

Head Matter:
DUSSUAU & AL. vs. DUSSUAU & AL.
Damages allowed, when the appellant does not procure a statement of facts nor assign any errors.
Appeal from the court of the first district.

Opinion:
Derbigny, J.
delivered the opinion of the court. The plaintiffs claim to be reimbursed a sum of five hundred dollars, which they paid to the defendants in advance, for work that has never been done, judgment being given against the defendants, they have brought up their appeal, without any statement of the facts on which it was rendered, and assign no error for which it ought to be reversed. The appeal is evidently taken for the sake of delay.
Hoffman for the plaintiffs, Davesac for the defendants.
East'n District.
May, 1820.
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the district court be affirmed with costs and five per cent. damages. Clark vs. Parham, 3 Martin, 405. Shannon vs. Barnwell & al. 4, id. 35.