Case Name: Anna Watson vs. Winter & Hunter
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1880
Citations: 1 Mann. Unrep. Cas. 131
Docket Number: No. 7057
Parties: Anna Watson vs. Winter & Hunter.
Judges: Manning, C. J., and Spencer, J., dissenting.
Reporter: Unreported cases heard and determined by the Supreme Court of Louisiana, from January 8, 1877, to April, 1880
Volume: 1
Pages: 131–131

Head Matter:
No. 7057.
Anna Watson vs. Winter & Hunter.
When an injunction has been granted under Arts. 739 and 740 of the Code of Practice, and the debtor has arrested the sale of his mortgaged property for any of the causes therein set forth, no damages can be allowed in the judgment of dissolution.
Appeal from the District Court for Tensas. Hough, J.
J. W. Montgomery and Lewis for Plaintiff Appellant. W. R. Young and E. II. Farrar for Defendant.
The injunction was dissolved below with attorneys’ fees and eight per centum on the sum enjoined as damages.

Opinion:
Manning, C. J.,
delivered the opinion, increasing the damages to twenty per centum, but on rehearing,
De Blanc, J.,
delivered the opinion, amending the decree by eliminating all damages, on the authority of Green v. Conery, ante, 27, and antecedent cases.
Manning, C. J., and Spencer, J., dissenting.