Case Name: Octave Reggio, Curator, v. Blanchin & Giraud
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1874-05
Citations: 26 La. Ann. 532
Docket Number: No. 5045
Parties: Octave Reggio, Curator, v. Blanchin & Giraud.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 26
Pages: 532–532

Head Matter:
No. 5045.
Octave Reggio, Curator, v. Blanchin & Giraud.
In the order of seizure and sale sued out against the defendants, who are third possessors of the mortgaged property, there are two fatal defects:
Mrst — Tno mortgageor is not made party.
Second — The mortgage does not contain the nonalienation clause.
The plaintiff has mistaken his remedy. It is in a hypothecary action.
Appeal from (lie Fourth District Court, parish of Orleans. Lynch, J.
Sambolá & Lucros, for plaintiff and appellee. E. E. McOaleb, for defendants and appellants.

Opinion:
Wyly, J.
This is an order of seizure and sale sued out against the
defendants, who are third possessors of the mortgaged property. There are two fatal delects:
FWsi — The mortgageor is not made party.
Second — The'mortgage does not contain the nonalienation clause.
The plaintiff has mistaken his remedy. It is in a hypothecary action. C. P., articles 68, 69 and 70.
It is therefore ordered that the judgment appealed from be annulled, and that petitioner be dismissed with costs.