Case Name: Thomas Ong vs. C. E. Chubbuck et al.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1880
Citations: 1 Mann. Unrep. Cas. 57
Docket Number: No. 6491
Parties: Thomas Ong vs. C. E. Chubbuck 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: 57–57

Head Matter:
No. 6491.
Thomas Ong vs. C. E. Chubbuck et al.
Where the plaintiff in injunction failed to offer any proof of his allegations, and the defendant failed to offer proof of special damages, statutory damages will be allowed the defendant.
Appeal from the District Court for St. Bernard. Pardee, J.
Shackleford for Plaintiff Appellant. Bartlette for Defendant.
The injunction was against the execution of a moneyed judgment. The only testimony the plaintiff offered was relative to the sufficiency of his surety on his injunction bond, which had been attacked by the defendant. The injunction was dissolved without damages.

Opinion:
Spencer, J.
There is no proof of special damages, but we think the defendant entitled to statutory damages, and will amend the judgment by allowing him ten per cent on the amount enjoined.
Decreed accordingly.