Court Opinion

ID: 7159627
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 16:15:03.927652+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:15:20.122939
License: Public Domain

Carleton, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.
This action is brought for the recovery of a slave, by three plaintiffs, who allege themselves to be joint owners thereof.
1st. Dolly Keys, in right of community of property, with her deceased husband, James Sides.
2d. John Shelton, as tutor of Susan Shelton, the grand daughter of the deceased.
3d. Susan Sides, daughter of the deceased, who avers that she is assisted by her husband, Lewis M'Clendon.
The defendant denies the capacity of the plaintiffs to sue. But we think the wife has shown her right to the community property acquired by her husband during marriage, of which the slave in question, is alleged to be a part; and that the grand child of her deceased husband, is properly represented by her father and natural tutor, who, moreover, exhibits his letters of tutorship, granted by the probate judge.
But we concur with the defendant’s counsel, that as it does not appear from the record, that Mrs. M'CIendon was authorized by her husband to institute the suit; and as the counsel insists upon this defect in the proceeding, until it is removed, we do not perceive how the action can be maintained.
As Mrs. M'Clendon failed to produce the necessary proof °f the authorization by her husband, we think that justice ‘ requires the cause should be remanded for further proceed- . . .. . . . . , ings; and in coming to this conclusion, we feel ourselves fully authorized by article 906 of the Code of Practice, which declares : “ That if the court shall think it not pos- . . 1 sible to pronounce definitively on the cause, in the state in which it is, either because the parties have failed to adduce the necessary testimony, or because the inferior court refused to receive it, or otherwise, it may according to circumstances, remand the cause to the lower court, with instruction as to the testimony which it shall receive, to the end that it may decide according to law.”
*383This view of the subject, withdraws the merits of the cause from our examination, until the parties are properly in court.
It is, therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment of the District Court be avoided and reversed, that this cause be remanded for a new trial, with instructions to the judge to receive further testimony, according to the opinion herein expressed, and that the appellee pay .the costs of this appeal.