Case Name: Amanda Bullard vs. John Arrant
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1885
Citations: 1 Gunby 27
Docket Number: 
Parties: Amanda Bullard vs. John Arrant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Legal points decided by the Second circuit court of Louisiana (Gunby's Reports)
Volume: 1
Pages: 27–28

Head Matter:
Amanda Bullard vs. John Arrant.

Opinion:
Mayo, J.
It is competent to show that a part of the consider-? ation of a sale of real estate by plaintiff to defendant was a note of her son, due to defendant at the time of the sale. This evidence neither contradicts the deed, nor is it the promise to pay the debt of another.
2. An act of mortgage which stipulates that the mortgagor shall pay the " costs " that may be incurred in collection of the debt, " be it in attorney's fees or otherwise," manifestly refers to costs of a suit, and contemplates that they shall be paid only in case a suit is instituted. Where, therefore, a third possessor of mortgaged property pays the mortgage as soon as notice and demand are served upon him, no attorney's fees can he legally charged or collected on said mortgage.