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Rassat v. Vegas

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 30, 1931
138 So. 665 (La. 1931)

Opinion

No. 29847.

November 30, 1931.

Appeal from Twenty-Third Judicial District Court, Parish of St. James; Sam A. Le Blanc, Judge.

Suit by Jean Rassat against Mrs. Nicholas Vegas and others to foreclose a mortgage. Defendants brought suit against plaintiff to enjoin foreclosure of the mortgage, and, from a judgment refusing to dissolve the injunction, plaintiff appeals.

Affirmed.

Henry L. Himel, of Convent, and Walter Lemann, of Donaldsonville, for appellant.

C.C. Weber, of Donaldsonville, for appellees.


This is a suit to enjoin a foreclosure on a mortgage.

The trial judge refused to dissolve the injunction, and the plaintiff in the foreclosure proceedings has appealed.

The note on which the foreclosure proceedings is based is prescribed on its face. The plaintiff attempted to show the interruption of prescription by producing a personal letter signed by the deceased on whose note the foreclosure is being sought, which letter is addressed to the plaintiff in this case and contains the following statement: "Enclose please receive check for $500?

And he attempted to show by parol evidence that the check therein referred to was a payment made on the note herein involved.

The trial judge refused to admit parol testimony under the provisions of article 2278 of the Civil Code, reading as follows:

"Art. 2278 Parol Evidence Shall Not Be Received: * * *

"2. To prove acknowledgment or promise of a party deceased, to pay any debt or liability, in order to take such debt or liability out of prescription, or to revive the same after prescription has run or been completed. * * *"

See, also, Succession of Driscoll, 125 La. 287, 51 So. 200, and authorities there cited.

We think the trial judge ruled correctly. The letter herein above quoted does not purport to be an acknowledgment of any debt whatsoever, and hence parol evidence was inadmissible to show that it was such in fact and had reference to the note herein foreclosed upon.

Decree.

For the reasons assigned, the judgment herein appealed from is affirmed.


Summaries of

Rassat v. Vegas

Supreme Court of Louisiana
Nov 30, 1931
138 So. 665 (La. 1931)
Case details for

Rassat v. Vegas

Case Details

Full title:RASSAT v. VEGAS ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana

Date published: Nov 30, 1931

Citations

138 So. 665 (La. 1931)
138 So. 665

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