Case Name: The City of Shreveport v. A. Flournoy, Sheriff, et al.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1874-07
Citations: 26 La. Ann. 709
Docket Number: No. 495
Parties: The City of Shreveport v. A. Flournoy, Sheriff, et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 26
Pages: 709–710

Head Matter:
No. 495.
The City of Shreveport v. A. Flournoy, Sheriff, et al.
The objection that there was not sufficient evidence to authorize the order of executory process can not be examined on an injunction. The remedy was by appeal.
Under its charter the city ot Shreveport has express authority to buy property. Authority to buy carries with it by implication authority to give notes forth© price.
The objection that the defendant had no title to the lots purchased by the city is of no force.,, IsTo eviction has been complained of, and no tender or offer has been made to return the property to defendant. The city of Shreveport can not keep the property and refuse to pay the price.
Appeal from the Tenth Judicial District Court, parish of Caddo. Looney, J.
M. O. JUlsiner, for plaintiff and appellant. Land & Taylor, for defendant and appellee.

Opinion:
Wyly, J.
The plaintiff appeals from the judgment dissolving the injunction sued out by it to restrain the executory process sued out by the defendant to enforce the payment of the price of three lots sold by the defendant to the plaintiff.
The objection that there was not sufficient evidence to authorize the order can not be examined on an injunction. The remedy was by appeal.
The city passed an ordinance authorizing the acquisition of the property, and under the charter the mayor had authority to carry into effect the ordinance and buy the lots from the defendant. Under the charter, the city of Shreveport had express authority to buy property. Authority to buy carries with it by implication authority to give notes for the price.
The objection that the defendant had no title to the lots is of no force. - No eviction has been complained of, and no tender or offer has been made to return the property to defendant. The city of Shreveport can not keep the property and refuse to pay the price.
The other objections are without weight.
The appeal is frivolous. As no damages have been asked, none can be granted.
Judgment affirmed.